Re: Don't Wound The Wounded
Thanks for your explanation. We need to keep all of this in mind when we are tempted to judge others for not receiving. I believe that too often people are judged wrongly. This is cruel. That is why I agree with Kat on the subject.
On the subject of missing limbs, I actually heard a testimony of a person receiving a foot. I don't remember the details so I can't give information about it. I expect that God is instantly growing out amputated limbs in some parts of the world and that we are just not hearing about it.
Have you heard of the healing miracle of Ronald Coyne? He lost his eye in childhood. God healed his sight, but did not give him a new eye ball. I heard the testimony from a minister I trust who helped tape up his good eye. There is negative information about the miracle on the Internet calling it a fraud. They are saying that he is peeking through the tape, but this trusted minister said he helped with the tape and it is just not so. It is sad that when God has done something this great, so-called Christians or even deceived Christians will spread lies about the miracle to plant seeds of unbelief in people and to fight for their well loved false beliefs. I couldn't believe the lies I read on the Internet about this miracle. Do these Christians really believe they are working for God by spreading these lies? I just thought I would put a warning in the post because someone or some two, or even some more may come along and post some of these lying articles on this forum after I post a video of Mr Coyne.
At any rate, I will post a video of him. He has now passed away, but I think you will find it interesting that even though he received a great miracle in his sight, you will see that he still needed healing and deliverance in other areas. The man is very obese and had to sit much during the service while he was ministering. This is on the subject, God healed one condition for someone, but not another.