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This week's question

St Paul said: "the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil." If sickness is a 'kind of evil', what is healing?

Do be honest!

Please click here to go to our discussion board, where you can post any thoughts on this topic.

Previous questions

When do you move from hope for healing to acceptance of your condition? Can we hold on to both at the same time?

Do you think there is a link between being good and receiving healing?

Is it different being healed by medicine rather than directly by God?

How does it affect our prayers to say that God uses our suffering, rather than causes it?

At the Pete Greig conference recently, he suggested that there are some battles that God loses. What do you think? Is everything that happens within his will, or do some things happen that are outside what he wants?

If you have received healing from God, did anything deeper take place as well?

What do you think is the most pressing issue from which people need healing?

To what extent do you think it is true that God limits his actions according to our prayers?

How do we grow our faith for healing - or is it a gift?

When we read the healing stories in the Bible, why doesn't Jesus seem interested in the causes of people's conditions?

What difference does it make praying for ourselves to having other people praying for us?

 

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