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Why Doesn't God Always Heal The Sick?

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Jen Wilkin, JT English, and Kyle Worley have a conversation around the question, “Why doesn’t God always heal the sick?”

Questions Covered in This Episode:

  • Why do people get sick? Where does sickness come from?
  • What's the difference between personal sin and the presence of sin?
  • Throughout the Bible, we see God perform miraculous healings. What are some examples that come to mind?
  • Does my faith play a role in someone's healing?
  • Is “not my will but yours” a prayer of faith?
  • What is God’s best for us?
  • What is the purpose of Jesus’s miracles?
  • Why doesn’t God always heal the sick?

Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

  • Genesis 50:20, Luke 13, John 9, Mark 5:21-43, John 11:38-44, Mark 2:1-12, John 5:1-18, James 5:13-16, Daniel 3, Matthew 26:39, Revelation 21-22, 2 Timothy 4:20, John 16:33, Genesis 3

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