That's strange. First you believe God in his infinite Mercy then you said you doubt a device that could heal is greatly exaggerated. You haven't read the Old Testament where God used faith and a instrument ( staff) to part the red sea, striking a rock and water came forth and many other stories. Like building an Ark before a flood. the Ark of the Covenant to carry Gods presence into battles. I would re-examine my faith in doubting God.
Are you saying God built the device In the sense that He brought it into being by an act of Divine Word? That would, of course, be quite different than a device that was built by man.
I have read nothing to date which suggests the "med bed" was called into being by Divine Word.
I see no inconsistencies in my statements. There is a difference between that which is created by God directly and and that which is created by man.
My position is that if something so miraculous existed (I'll be generous and say the inventor had "Divine Inspiration") and that item was being purposely withheld from His people -- I believe God would create circumstances that would cause such an item to become available. God moves in strange ways so I could not predict how the problem would be solved. But I believe He would do so.
However, since we have seen no actual evidence of the existence of this item, nor have we seen any individuals with documented before and after records -- I think rumors can at best be considered exaggerations of a device that may have some beneficial effects.
ATTEND CAREFULLY:
I do believe in miracles. I was the recipient of one as a child. The records probably still exist somewhere stuffed in the basement of a Catholic hospital. So yes, God cares.
Thing is -- I don't know WHY some people get miracles and others don't. I've been asking myself that question my whole life. I WISH I had an answer for you, but I don't. That's one of the questions that keeps me up at night a lot.
BUT...I believe that if this thing existed and works as claimed -- God would make sure His people had access to it.
That's strange. First you believe God in his infinite Mercy then you said you doubt a device that could heal is greatly exaggerated. You haven't read the Old Testament where God used faith and a instrument ( staff) to part the red sea, striking a rock and water came forth and many other stories. Like building an Ark before a flood. the Ark of the Covenant to carry Gods presence into battles. I would re-examine my faith in doubting God.
Are you saying God built the device In the sense that He brought it into being by an act of Divine Word? That would, of course, be quite different than a device that was built by man.
I have read nothing to date which suggests the "med bed" was called into being by Divine Word.
I see no inconsistencies in my statements. There is a difference between that which is created by God directly and and that which is created by man.
My position is that if something so miraculous existed (I'll be generous and say the inventor had "Divine Inspiration") and that item was being purposely withheld from His people -- I believe God would create circumstances that would cause such an item to become available. God moves in strange ways so I could not predict how the problem would be solved. But I believe He would do so.
However, since we have seen no actual evidence of the existence of this item, nor have we seen any individuals with documented before and after records -- I think rumors can at best be considered exaggerations of a device that may have some beneficial effects.
ATTEND CAREFULLY:
I do believe in miracles. I was the recipient of one as a child. The records probably still exist somewhere stuffed in the basement of a Catholic hospital. So yes, God cares.
Thing is -- I don't know WHY some people get miracles and others don't. I've been asking myself that question my whole life. I WISH I had an answer for you, but I don't. That's one of the questions that keeps me up at night a lot.
BUT...I believe that if this thing existed and works as claimed -- God would make sure His people had access to it.
Well, that may be what is happening in our lifetime, God willing. Q did say that the Great Awakening was Biblical. May God speed.