References: (1) Some people believe that God will put disease on you to teach you a lesson. The Scriptures contradict that assertion: Exodus 23:25 says, “So you shall serve the Lord your God, and He will BLESS your bread and your water. And I will TAKE SICKNESS AWAY from the midst of you.” The phrase “take sickness away from you” can also be translated as “I will TURN OFF SICKNESS from you.” If God can “turns off sickness from you,” then He is not putting sickness on you to teach you a lesson.   (2) The Scriptures say, “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you” (James 4:7). Resisting the devil would be a FRUITLESS EXERCISE if God puts disease on us to teach us something. That would mean that God would be suffering from SCHIZOPHRENIA because the Bible says He sent His word to heal us (Ps. 107:20; Isa. 53, and I Pet. 2:24). (3) Some people are adamant to say that healing only refers to SPIRITUAL healing and not PHYSICAL healing. (4) When the bed of the paralytic was lowered through the roof in Capernaum described in Mark 2:1-12, Jesus did not venture                                                                                                                            to say to the paralytic: “Healing is only a SPIRITUAL healing and not a PHYSICAL healing, so allow Me to deliver you from spiritual depression.” No, Jesus said, “I say to you, take up your bed, and go to your house.” The former paralytic, is now PHYSICALLY RESTORED; he could now WALK, was suddenly STRONG ENOUGH to take up his bed, and GO TO HIS HOUSE without having anyone aid him. That is surely more than spiritual healing. (5) My theology is this: God is GOOD, and the devil is BAD. I will not attribute to God, the curses of Satan, neither will I attribute to Satan the blessings of God. For God is good and the devil is bad. (6) The Barna Survey of 2024 indicated that enthusiasm for the presidential election in that year was lower than that of 2020. One of the most important findings of the survey is the depressed  voting intent of the “people of religious faith.” Using the prior presidential election, Barna provided some CONTEXT for the importance of church engagement in the electoral process. Barna alludes to the 32 million who regularly attend church services but were not likely to vote in that election. Barna pointed out that the gap between Mr. Trump and Mr. Biden in the contested 2020 election was just 7 million votes. That says to me that the added 25 million “people of faith” non-voters in the 2024 election could have been very easily a game-changer. (7) In my opinion voting for the Democratic Party at this time while they maintain their support for abortion and practice hate speech against President Trump is a sin and Christians will have to answer to God. (8) In the article “Navigating the Emerging Church Highway” the author Mark Driscoll says, “Not only should we send missionaries across the WORLD to evangelize lost pagan peoples, but we should also send missionaries across the STREET because the people there are lost pagans, too.” (9) Jehovah’s Witnesses and Islam say the Bible is corrupted and Bart Ehrman’s book Misquoting Jesus argues that the scribes DID, in fact, get it wrong. (10) The NT says Jesus CLAIMED to be God. To support that claim let me remind you of several occasions where Jesus said what amounted to that claim. (11) Jesus said to the woman at the well in Samaria, “I who speak to you am the Christ” (John 4:25-26). Also Jesus said, “Before Abraham was, I am” (John 8:58). Jesus healed the man born blind and told him that He was, in fact, the Son of God (John 9:1-38). Moreover, Jesus said, “I and the Father are one” (John 10:30). And He told Philip: “He who has seen Me has seen the Father” (John 14:9b). (12) The high priest asked Jesus: “Are You the Christ, the Son of the Blessed?” Jesus answered, “I am. And you will see the Son of Man sitting  at the right hand of the Power, and coming with the clouds of heaven” (Mark 14:61b-62). These 2 verses have powerful significance. Jesus gives an UNAMBIGUOUS, forthright answer to the high priest’s question, when He says, “I am.” Moreover, Jesus is identifying Himself as the Son of Man in Daniel 7:13-14 which implies He is the Jewish Messiah and the Son of God. This is episode 244.

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