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| Background: There is considerable debate about whether the people whom Jesus healed were really possessed by the devil or were mentally disturbed. The debate is utterly beside the point. These individuals were deeply troubled and Jesus healed them. Jesus came to heal both body and soul. Most scripture scholars now agree that miracles were an important part of Jesus ministry and of the memory of that ministry in the early church. We simply cannot abandon them to please those who say miracles are impossible. The precise explanation of how these healings were accomplished is another matter and perhaps one that is also beside the point. Jesus did not work miracles to prove anything. Rather they were signs that Gods healing love is at work in the world. |
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| Story:
Once upon a time there were some doctors who were discussing whether prayer helped their
patients. Does it do any good, they asked, for people to pray for those who are sick? One
group said it helps those who pray to feel that theyre doing something for the sick
person. But it really doesnt help the sick person at all. The other group said that
they had the impression that prayer really had a positive effect on sick people. The
first group said thats scientifically impossible. So they decided to try a
double blind experiment on those who were recover from heart problems.
They would have prayers said for some and not for the others to see what happened. The
doctors didnt know who was chosen to be prayed for and the subjects of the prayers
didnt know either. However a list of first names were given to those who were to do
the praying. So neither the prayers or the prayees or the researchers know had been chosen
to be the target of prayer. What happened? Those for whom prayers were said recovered more
quickly. See said those who had argued that prayer worked; there are more things under
heaven than science dreams of. (This is a true story about research, which is reported in
the Archives of Internal Medicine, October 25/1999). January 1st
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