Miraculous Healing: Why does God heal some and not others?
Henry Frost
"Frost sees all healing as coming from God. Miraculous indicates that healing takes place apart from means. He is anxious to "hold all truth in careful equipoise" and writes "in constant prayer".
"He presents five cases of healing in which he was involved and parallels them with five cases where the same conditions obtained but healing did not occur. That drove him to bring his belief to the test of the Word of God.
"He looks carefully at the teaching of those who claim that the wholeness of salvation includes physical healing for all as ... Read more
"The post-Resurrection promises apply to the apostles only. Miracles were to provide indisputable evidence that Jesus was the Messiah more than an expression of deep compassion, though they were that as well.
"Among his general conclusions he makes it clear that Christ heals today but exercises His own loving sovereignty in so doing - "Christ will choose health, strength and length of days...the saint is ever to remain submissive to God's will whatever this may mean".
The book ends with a moving testimony of healing within his own family."
Taken from a review by Evangelism magazine.
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Martin Lloyd Jones (Martyn Lloyd-Jones (1899-1981) Westminster Chapel in London, England from 1938-68.) This is a good little book on the subject of healing that is worthy of being read by anyone interested in the subject. It is a book which was written before ... Read more