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Tag Archives: presumption

Enough Faith for Healing?

Steve Durkac | Hospice Chaplain Posted on October 6, 2016 by Steve DurkacFebruary 4, 2024

Last night at Midweek Fellowship we had a discussion about being confronted with the belief that if one has enough faith they can be healed. When I hear the phrase “enough faith” I cringe. It is a subtle error of presumption that disregards biblical truth, although an individual who may advocate it may be absolutely sincere. Faith is the “substance … Continue reading →

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