Its interesting though, isn't it? God can do quite a bit of things, but that is irrelevant in certain respects. VVhat good does it do to acknowledge He can do something if you don't believe He will do it for you? In all honesty, I've been at a place where I believed God could heal anyone, but not me. Everyone else was special, not me. I could say God can turn the cup of water on my dinner table into wine, but what does it matter if I don't believe He will for me? He has shown He can, but is He willing for me?
That is the crux of the matter. I think in some respects it can be a heart issue, beyond faith. Does God care about me? Am I on His priority list? God is your heavenly Father, He loves you. Jesus died on the cross for you. He was beaten and whipped so that you would be healed, spiritually and physically. So, the question of His willingness is without question a yes. He adores you.
This goes back to the question to ponder. God can do a lot of things in your life, but are you willing to believe? Acknowledging His capability is one step, but putting faith in His desire to do so is another thing completely. It is what actually manifests the healing, to believe. The expectation.
That is the crux of the matter. I think in some respects it can be a heart issue, beyond faith. Does God care about me? Am I on His priority list? God is your heavenly Father, He loves you. Jesus died on the cross for you. He was beaten and whipped so that you would be healed, spiritually and physically. So, the question of His willingness is without question a yes. He adores you.
This goes back to the question to ponder. God can do a lot of things in your life, but are you willing to believe? Acknowledging His capability is one step, but putting faith in His desire to do so is another thing completely. It is what actually manifests the healing, to believe. The expectation.