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Re: False beliefs and false sense of security in lifelessness.
 
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Re: False beliefs and false sense of security in lifelessness.


Here we go again with the double speak. We are talking about people who love the Lord in their own way without a lot of excess emotion, but nevertheless have worshiped and loved their Lord and serve the people God reaches out to. They care for the sick, the needy, the orphaned and the widowed.

Healing and casting out demons are only one part...it's not everything within itself. We are all needed to serve God with our individual gifts. Wouldn't it be better to see one's gifts as complimenting another person's gifts? Don't we see the bigger picture of how it all works together?

Instead of shaming people for not doing it....prove it by keeping your mouths shut and just do it. Perhaps people would seek more gifts from the Lord if they saw it in action more.

My own mother thinks I have healing hands. They are very therapeutic in their own way. Much of it is because I have a great amount of heat that is always in my hands. I also know about acupressure. The two together are a great healing asset. God gave me this ability. However I don't expect everyone to do it the same..and I don't call a group of believers Pharisees just because they can not do it.

A Pharisee in my definition is someone who can not see the working of God/Jesus/Holy Spirit within a person/church body/situation, yet they claim to have all spiritual knowing for themselves.
 

 
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