SO what IS the "Primary teaching" of Job??I don't deny that any book in scripture will deal with many different subjects, I don't believe sin is the primary teaching of Job.
SO what IS the "Primary teaching" of Job??I don't deny that any book in scripture will deal with many different subjects, I don't believe sin is the primary teaching of Job.
There are many lessons taught in Job about many things.SO what IS the "Primary teaching" of Job??
SO what IS the "Primary teaching" of Job??
If you can refer back to post #59 I shared this answer.SO what IS the "Primary teaching" of Job??
Greatest question pertaining to this discussion - this may help answer:The remaining question then is why do modern Christians not have the power to heal the sick?

SO we agree, then.If you can refer back to post #59 I shared this answer.
I don't disagree with anything you wrote. I just think the primary focus is different.SO we agree, then.
To learn to let go and trust that God knows best. His ways are higher than our ways. Just trust Him through thick and thin.SO what IS the "Primary teaching" of Job??
It does seem insensitive at the very least. Pain is painful indeed. I'm not exactly the Spartan type either.But to call sickness an actual blessing is going too far in my view. Can and should anyone actually welcome illness? I am just not made of such stern stuff!
I have some minor infirmities. "Thorns in the Flesh" perhaps. The Lord will heal us soon. In the meantime, lets pray for one another to be comforted and, yes, even healed this very day and that He be greatly glorified in it.Do you suffer long-standing illness and do you consider it a blessing?
I like the writing of the Rev J R Miller, he imparts much wisdom and clarifies Biblical questions.
However, today I read a section in which he maintains that sickness is a blessing for which we should always be grateful.
I am not sure at all about that! My health of late has not been good and I definitely DO NOT feel it is a blessing. I pray to Jesus for healing and strength and I always feel comfort is given. I want to be well and I believe Jesus heals, He spent His ministry on earth healing people. He wants us to have life abundantly - surely this does not mean suffering?
To me all sickness and disease is bad and frightening. Yes we learn lessons and grow in character by earnest prayer, by leaning on God and trusting Him to heal us. I know many people do live very great productive lives DESPITE awful afflictions. This we may certainly admire and take inspiration from. Certainly we don't learn anything useful during easy good times, adversity is often a time of learning true lessons.
But to call sickness an actual blessing is going too far in my view. Can and should anyone actually welcome illness? I am just not made of such stern stuff!
What evidence is in the Bible to say sickness is a blessing? Do you suffer long-standing illness and do you consider it a blessing?
There is a sickness unto death, as seen in this example:this is a no brainer sickness never was and never will be a blessing, only perverted minds can come to this conclusion.
Those who claim God has given them the power to heal others tend to discount that gift when they also claim their power to heal does not work except on those with amazing faith. So who really has the power, the healer or the person with enough faith to be healed?There is nothing in the word saying sickness is a blessing. God use it for His glory and I don't mean by staying sick or what ever. There have been times like for every one else this world hits us hard and in those times its not a blessing yet I praise Him in that moment thanking Him for Isa 53:5 1st Peter 2 24 for Acts that name faith in that name healed that man. And what ever it is it ALWAYS leaves.
Everyone Christ touched was healed. Now today there are many like the town where all Christ could do was lay hands on a few and teach because of doubt. We tend to look around at others as the proof for what God can and can not do. Christ said a kingdom divided against its self will fall. He does not make anyone sick to then heal. Like Christ saying Satan can not cast out Satan. This is a fallen world what we do think say watch eat all plays a part in what happens to us. Again just another thing where FAITH comes into play yet never talked about. We quote so much of Matt-John ..ooh OBEY if you love me, keep my words really a big one and Sabbath yet Christ talking about the sweet holy Spirit Luke 11 13 = pass. Or what is Mark 11 24 I think what ever you desire when you pray believe you receive it you shall have it = pass. Acts Peter and John never once asked or prayed to God or Christ to heal that man. Right there we can back up to what Christ said "these signs "shall" follow them that believe. So Peter and John just said hey man we don't have any silver or gold but what we do have in JESUS NAME. Now God made sure you read before that the man EXPECTED to receive something.
They said after words why look at us as if we did this by our own power? Its that name faith in that named that healed this man. I am so sorry but Peter and John didn't have more power more Christ in them then you or I do. They just believed. Yes I would agree walking with Christ for 3+ years really would help you believeSo get to KNOW HIM! What He did for them He does for all that will believe.
And it took 49 chapters to get him there.I don't disagree with anything you wrote. I just think the primary focus is different.
I guess He knew how slow some Christians are.And it took 49 chapters to get him there.
Those who claim God has given them the power to heal others tend to discount that gift when they also claim their power to heal does not work except on those with amazing faith. So who really has the power, the healer or the person with enough faith to be healed?
being sick might also be used by God as a very powerful witness. you never know.
Surely we four are not the Only ones in here, in agreement With2Co 12:9
And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me.