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“god still has the power to heal”
John 4:43-54
introduction
If God still has the power to heal, what does God’s healing look like?
i.
physical healing can happen to people that
                                                                                             vs.
43-45
A.
Not everyone ________ in Jesus the same way
                Cf.
Matt.
13:53-58
 
 
b.
Not everyone ________ to jesus the same way
                 
 
 ii.                                            healing is more important than physical healing vs. 46-50
Cf.
Luke 5:21-24
a. an appeal for healing  
 
 
b.
a demonstration of ____________________ faith
                Cf.
John 2:23-25; 1 Cor.
1:22; Matt.
16:1-4
 
 
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spiritual healing is                                           vs.
51-54
 
A.      a miracle _________________________ healing
 
 
b.
a miracle ___________________________ healing
 
 
 
conclusion
We can be an active part in God’s healing.
What can we do?
 
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