I have asked this question as many and i found a intresting video that really answers this question its 15 min. long but i know it will bless you
I watched your video.
I know your intentions are good but I thought I would explain this.
The 1st man says:
We might become prideful
We get more focused on miracles than relationship with God
To this I say, sure… possible reasons God may have since He has foreknowledge, but who knows? Only God.
The 2nd man says:
We let our zeal get ahead of our revelation.
To this I would say, this is possible… but it’s really only something God would know.
The 3rd man says:
Biblical faith says speak to the mountain and it moves –talks about Jesus’ healings
Jesus gave authority to the disciples to heal – yet there was some they could not heal
Example given: Did God not will to heal the boy? No. Jesus said bring the boy to me – Boy was healed
Disciples asked why they couldn’t heal the boy. Jesus responded with “Your unbelief.”
He uses this to differentiate between biblical faith and emotional faith.
You realize
they all gave different answers or possible explanations? Why? Because in reality, we don’t know why some people get healed and some don’t.
The reason I don’t particularly care for these reasons is because some people like to distort this. I personally know a woman, who died last year of cancer. She caught it early on. Doctors told her they could fix her. It would be a simple operation to remove it and if she did not get it, it would spread and she would die. She refused. Why? Because she thought it would be a display of her lack of faith. She put her life on the line, to show she trusted God entirely. And she got sicker and sicker and then died. She left behind a lovely daughter who has down syndrome and now asks “Why did God let my mommy die?” You know what her close friends say? It was her fault because she “tested” God. What would these men say? “Sorry hunny, your mom could have been saved. However, because a man of great biblical faith didn’t come and pray for her, she died.” (By the way, her family and friends told this little girl God would heal her and make her normal and prayed over her constantly for that). I was once with her when she started crying and said, “I just want to be normal… God please make me normal.” I wonder how these men would answer her and explain to her why God hasn’t healed her. (People ALWAYS trying to explain
reminds me a lot of Job’s friends.)
Sadly… I have more examples like this one of people I personally know or knew.
This is why I think people need to be careful when interpreting these scriptures this way and always trying to figure out why someone was healed or not. I see nothing wrong with believing in healing and praying for it…I, personally, have a chronic medical condition that I’ve had since I was 12 and I don’t know why God doesn’t heal me...but it doesn’t really matter to me. I trust Him regardless and realize my spiritual well being is more important than my physical well being. There are others far worse off than me and yet they are still full of joy and gratitude towards God. Trying to analyze why God hasn’t healed me won't benefit me or anyone else spiritually and I can't see how I'd ever have conclusive answers anyways. This is where the "trust" thing comes in. =)