To Hislastwalk:
I'm not a Calvinist, Arminiust, or Catholic. I simply consider myself a Biblicist. However, for the most part, I agree with what both Brandon and Jimmy have been saying. That there is more to it then just saying, Heal and you are healed. Sometimes God allows us to go through things, simply to draw us closer to Him, to allow His Glory to shine through us. When you say that God always will do what you want, you begin to put God in a box. Don't forget God's ways are not our own, nor is His ideas our. And that comes straight from the Bible, Isaiah 55:8. And before you say that the OT is not relevant to today, don't forget, that Jesus Himself said:
"Don't think that I came to destroy the law or the prophets. I didn't come to destroy, but to fulfill. For most certainly, I tell you, until heaven and earth pass away, not even one smallest letter or one tiny pen stroke shall in any way pass away from the law, until all things are accomplished." Matt 5:17-18
There's more in that passage that you might want to look at.
Now, I do have a question for you, Hiswalk. How often do you study the Bible, without other people telling you what to read. And I don't mean thinking up an idea and seeing if the Bible supports it, but actually taking a whole passage, and studying it? Looking at each individual concept mentioned in the verses and comparing it to the rest of the verses.