Divine healing sometimes sparks fervent debates among Bible-believing individuals about its central role in the Bible. The undeniable fact is that divine healing occurred in both the Old and New Testaments, indicating that it is not in conflict with the teachings of the Bible. When Jesus healed someone, as He frequently did, His motive was never self-glorification but rather to aid those in need. He is a compassionate Healer, a Savior, addressing both physical and spiritual ailments. In Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 3, a divine healing event is recounted, and it holds significance for evangelism. To ensure accurate and accountable data in this study, the author employed library research and exposition studies using inductive methods. The pr...
Sometimes, we put our faith in the wrong places, and yet Christ heals. Posting about Jesus\...
The problem underlying this study is the slow but steady decline in membership in the Seventh-day Ad...
The two-volume first-century work, Luke-Acts, presumably written by Paul’s sometime companion, Luke ...
This article aims to examine non-medical healing as a miracle of Jesus. According to Christianity, n...
According to the Pentecostal tradition, miraculous or extraordinary healings confirm the Word being ...
In order for readers today to understand how Jewish people in the first century viewed Jesus\u27 mir...
For centuries, the Gospel accounts of Jesus\u27 healings captivated readers\u27 attention. These sto...
This study traces the manner in which the evangelist Mark presents Jesus as a healer. While this is...
Miracle healing is one of important issues in the New Testament that need to be examined. One of the...
The healing was an important issue in the first century is established first. The views of Mark, Lu...
Our only requirement in healing for this life is to remain faithful (Rev. 14:12) regardless of our c...
Many people plagued with incurable diseases or diseases that seem to be resistant to medical treatme...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Church and Dogma History))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in cooperatio...
This book explores the established field of healing narratives in the New Testament by focusing on t...
Excerpt: The healing and redeeming workings of Jesus Christ are amazingly interwoven. In fact, the ...
Sometimes, we put our faith in the wrong places, and yet Christ heals. Posting about Jesus\...
The problem underlying this study is the slow but steady decline in membership in the Seventh-day Ad...
The two-volume first-century work, Luke-Acts, presumably written by Paul’s sometime companion, Luke ...
This article aims to examine non-medical healing as a miracle of Jesus. According to Christianity, n...
According to the Pentecostal tradition, miraculous or extraordinary healings confirm the Word being ...
In order for readers today to understand how Jewish people in the first century viewed Jesus\u27 mir...
For centuries, the Gospel accounts of Jesus\u27 healings captivated readers\u27 attention. These sto...
This study traces the manner in which the evangelist Mark presents Jesus as a healer. While this is...
Miracle healing is one of important issues in the New Testament that need to be examined. One of the...
The healing was an important issue in the first century is established first. The views of Mark, Lu...
Our only requirement in healing for this life is to remain faithful (Rev. 14:12) regardless of our c...
Many people plagued with incurable diseases or diseases that seem to be resistant to medical treatme...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Church and Dogma History))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus in cooperatio...
This book explores the established field of healing narratives in the New Testament by focusing on t...
Excerpt: The healing and redeeming workings of Jesus Christ are amazingly interwoven. In fact, the ...
Sometimes, we put our faith in the wrong places, and yet Christ heals. Posting about Jesus\...
The problem underlying this study is the slow but steady decline in membership in the Seventh-day Ad...
The two-volume first-century work, Luke-Acts, presumably written by Paul’s sometime companion, Luke ...