So your thinking if these gifts exist, then that mean someone with the gift of healing will be in the room, and will be able to heal at will?
You seem assume healing just happens whenever people want it to, without regard to the will of God or other factors. Paul was sick when he first met the Galatians. They would have plucked out their own eyes and given them to him if they could have. Paul also left a coworker sick on an island and went on. Before Peter raised Dorcas/Tabitha from the dead, he knelt down and prayed. Why didn't he just raise her up if it was just by his own choice? Paul told the one who spoke in tongues to pray that he may interpret. Why pray if spiritual gifts just operate according to human will? But he did miracles as well. Paul told a lame man to stand up after he saw he had faith to be healed. In Ephesus, it says God worked extraordinary miracles through the hands of Paul. God worked the miracles.
Do you think healing is just like one of Superman's power, where if he wants to fly, he just does it, and if he wants to use X-ray vision, he just does it?
You seem assume healing just happens whenever people want it to, without regard to the will of God or other factors. Paul was sick when he first met the Galatians. They would have plucked out their own eyes and given them to him if they could have. Paul also left a coworker sick on an island and went on. Before Peter raised Dorcas/Tabitha from the dead, he knelt down and prayed. Why didn't he just raise her up if it was just by his own choice? Paul told the one who spoke in tongues to pray that he may interpret. Why pray if spiritual gifts just operate according to human will? But he did miracles as well. Paul told a lame man to stand up after he saw he had faith to be healed. In Ephesus, it says God worked extraordinary miracles through the hands of Paul. God worked the miracles.
Do you think healing is just like one of Superman's power, where if he wants to fly, he just does it, and if he wants to use X-ray vision, he just does it?