Divine Healing: Is It Scriptural? by A. W. Pink

A careful inquiry into the subject of Divine Healing.

Divine healing: is it scriptural?

Every once in a while we receive an inquiry or a request for help on this subject, usually from one who has come into contact with some belonging to a cult which gives prominence to “Divine healing,” to the removal of physical ills without the aid of a doctor and medicine, in response to faith and prayer. Such inquiring friends are generally more or less perplexed. They have heard nothing on the subject in their own churches and feel they are more or less in the dark on the matter. Those who press this “Divine healing” teaching upon them appear to be ill-balanced people and not at all orthodox in doctrine. If they are induced to attend their meetings they are not favorably impressed, and sense that something is wrong. The absence of reverence, the allowing of women to take part in the services before a mixed congregation, the prominence of the spectacular element, and the general spirit of excitement which prevails, makes the normal child of God feel quite out of place in such a gathering. The zeal displayed does not appear to be according to knowledge and the fervid emotionalism strikes him as being “strange fire” (Lev. 10:1)—not kindled at the Divine altar.

Genre: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Healing / Prayer & Spiritual

Language: English

Keywords: CrossReach Publications, Biblical Healing Books, Bible Healing Books, Healing and Deliverance, Deliverance Ministry, Study Course, Healing in Evangelization

Word Count: 9833

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