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'''<span id="430">430.</span> Healing.''' The truth that Jesus is both able and willing to heal the body as well as the human soul, whenever such healing is for His glory, is clearly set forth in God’s Word and attested by the experience of many of His people at the present day. Prayer for healing according to the pattern set forth in the Scriptures shall be encouraged. | '''<span id="430">430.</span> Healing.''' The truth that Jesus is both able and willing to heal the body as well as the human soul, whenever such healing is for His glory, is clearly set forth in God’s Word and attested by the experience of many of His people at the present day. Prayer for healing according to the pattern set forth in the Scriptures shall be encouraged. | ||
Matt. 10:8; Luke 9:2; 10:9; Acts 4:10, 14; 1 Cor. 12:9, 28; James 5: | [[Matthew 10:8|Matt. 10:8]]; [[Luke 9:2]]; [[Luke 10:9|10:9]]; [[Acts 4:10]], [[Acts 4:14|14]]; [[1 Corinthians 12:9|1 Cor. 12:9]], [[1 Corinthians 12:28|28]]; [[James 5:14-16]]. |
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430. Healing. The truth that Jesus is both able and willing to heal the body as well as the human soul, whenever such healing is for His glory, is clearly set forth in God’s Word and attested by the experience of many of His people at the present day. Prayer for healing according to the pattern set forth in the Scriptures shall be encouraged.
Matt. 10:8; Luke 9:2; 10:9; Acts 4:10, 14; 1 Cor. 12:9, 28; James 5:14-16.