justbyfaith
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Therefore, Florida had the right idea: to give freedom to the general populace to work in the economy; but to place in ordinances to protect those with pre--existing conditions.
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Why did you give the impression of it being "a brief moment" like a few seconds?
I'm not saying you are deliberately lying. I think your imagination runs riot with you sometimes. Let's suppose that number 0.058% is right. Do you think the other 99.942% who recovered also prayed and God healed them? Or did God heal you while most people recover without His help?
I most certainly believe that faith and prayer helps; this has been scientifically observed as a matter of fact.
Dodge, dodge, dodge.
And I also told you the reason why.Now you're saying you don't do healings.
You say less than 1% people die from this virus. Then when questioned about the 99% who don't, you say maybe someone prayed for them. "I most certainly believe that faith and prayer helps; this has been scientifically observed as a matter of fact."How is my statement dodging the question?
So do you or don't think you're doing greater works than Jesus?And I also told you the reason why.
Why did you enter this thread? GISMYS-7 thinks not enough people are praying -- you seem to think 99% might be recovering because of prayer.
So do you or don't think you're doing greater works than Jesus?
So why did you enter this thread criticizing people for not agreeing with GISMYS-7?Again, I am not @GISMYS_7.
I see so much unbelief in the responses to @GISMYS_7's OP.
For those who have unbelief, the coronavirus will continue to impact them.
But for those who have faith, Psalms 91 will be in application.
See how you dodge? First you quoted Jesus saying his followers should do greater works as if anyone who doesn't say he can pray this virus away is not a good Christian. Now you can't say if you have or haven't. It's next to impossible to get a straightforward answer from you.I may or may not be doing greater works. If I am, then it is because I believe in Him. If not, then I rest assured in the promise that I will do greater works in the future; because I know that I do believe in Him.
@Waiting on him What an assurance for those who in faith look to those things that truly endure! :)2 Corinthians 5:1,9 KJV
For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with hands, eternal in the heavens. [9] Wherefore we labour, that, whether present or absent, we may be accepted of him.
Luke 12:32 Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom.Bottom-line= do we believe the Words of Jesus?
So why did you enter this thread criticizing people for not agreeing with GISMYS-7?
See how you dodge? First you quoted Jesus saying his followers should do greater works as if anyone who doesn't say he can pray this virus away is not a good Christian. Now you can't say if you have or haven't. It's next to impossible to get a straightforward answer from you.
See how you are? You criticize other people for not agreeing with him; but you don't agree with him yourself. It doesn't make sense.Criticizing people for not agreeing with him does not make me him.
I think that you are just trying to give me a hard time. I agree with him to a certain extent.See how you are? You criticize other people for not agreeing with him; but you don't agree with him yourself. It doesn't make sense.
I see you as a critical person, willing to criticize others a little too fast when you're doing what you criticize them for.I think that you are just trying to give me a hard time. I agree with him to a certain extent.
I'm sure that if you think about it, you can figure out what the similarities and differences are between what the two of us are saying.
I suppose that's fair.I see you as a critical person, willing to criticize others a little too fast when you're doing what you criticize them for.
I see so much unbelief in the responses to @GISMYS_7's OP.
For those who have unbelief, the coronavirus will continue to impact them.
But for those who have faith, Psalms 91 will be in application.
Yes, that is where I saw you attacking others.I think it must be in response to what I posted here:
Millions of American Believers take Authority over Covid-19 Virus
I don't see this as being overly critical; but I believe that it is an accurate assessment of what is going on.
Psalms 91 is a very excellent scripture concerning fear of dangers in this world; you would be wise to take it to heart.
My prayers lately haven't been about myself. This virus will continue to impact me as long as it is impacting other people. I pray for them. I pray for sinners to have angels visit them urging them to repent. I pray for angels to urge believers to become stronger. Some good can come out of the situation -- lasting good too.I see so much unbelief in the responses to @GISMYS_7's OP.
For those who have unbelief, the coronavirus will continue to impact them.
But for those who have faith, Psalms 91 will be in application.
That is a little different. He had told them he'd be returning, that he'd be resurrected. They didn't believe him, and they also didn't believe the women who had seen him. How much evidence did they need? GISMYS-7 has not performed miracles in front of us. Instead he blamed others for their lack of faith. His prayers to stop the virus didn't work, so he wanted other people to pray too.I would point out that Jesus upbraided the disciples for their unbelief and hardness of heart in Mark 16:14.
Asia Today: China marks month without any confirmed deathsNo covid-19 deaths in our city