Divine Healing
$14.99
After an illness interrupted his ministry for more than two years, Andrew Murray received a miraculous restoration of health through the prayers of God’s people. Divine Healing is the classic work resulting from Murray’s deep study of Scripture on this topic, and the sermons that resulted from that study. In it, he unpacks the promise of James 5, that the prayer of faith will heal the sick. He writes about the prerequisites for healing, which is repentance from sin and the sanctification of the body by fully giving it over to God. Murray addresses such questions as:
-Why are some people healed while others are not?
-What roll do doctors play in miraculous healing?
-Why do many Christians doubt the gifts of healing?
-Is it God’s will to heal the sick?
-Does sickness come from God or from Satan?
Andrew Murray’s personal testimony and biblical teaching will serve as inspiration for readers to trust in God’s healing touch in their areas of deepest need.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641231398
ISBN10: 1641231394
Andrew Murray
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2019
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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