Survey of Doctrine: Topic: Godly purpose

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God's purpose and His will are the highest, most supreme factors in everything, including healing. God is not limited by anything. God can heal or withhold healing for any number of reasons, including many far beyond our comprehension at this time. He does heal and will continue to heal, as long as there is need and purpose. God is looking far beyond the physical realm. His eyes are on the Kingdom and eternity. Though faith is important in the healing equation, it is not all-important. God can heal a person despite his level of faith. Sometimes God will allow the Christian to die. Death is one form of permanent healing. Angels rejoice at the death of a firstfruit as he or she is confirmed to the Kingdom of God and eternal life. Indeed, the greatest act of healing God will ever perform is the resurrection to eternal life.





Conclusion: Key points:
  • Healing is an act of God's divine grace and mercy.
  • God heals for different reasons in different circumstances.
  • God's desire is that we be in Good health and healed.
  • God has designed the human body to function in good health.
  • God can intervene on behalf of the sick and heal them.
  • Healing is a special gift God has made available to the church.
  • It was not part of God's plan for His church to grow very large. This is why we do not have spectacular public healings today.
  • It is appointed to all men to have a physical death.
  • Whether God heals has nothing to do with spiritual maturity or length of years in God's church.
  • God is intensely concerned with an individual's mind and heart.
  • It may be one's attitude as much as one's faith that may influence what God does.
  • God's will and purpose is the most supreme factor in what will take place.
  • God will not honor a request contrary to His will.
  • Healing and faith are totally private matters between a person and God.
  • It is possible that the person not being healed or who dies is the stronger Christian spiritually.
  • Faith is not a guarantee of healing.
  • In several cases death may actually be the best form of healing.