[Faith-talk] Healing, or not being healed

Jenny Keller jlperdue3 at gmail.com
Sun Apr 29 00:52:56 UTC 2012


I left the church because of garbage like that, and the final straw was that I was told that my child abuse was a punishment from GOD because of some sin I had committed and needed to be punished for.

I now know that's not at all the case, but both things made it difficult to want to go to church and believe in a loving Heavenly Father again.  It took a long time to have a strong relationship with him, and to find the right church, that in my belief, teaches the true gospel of Jesus Christ.  It took me from the age of 16 till I was 35 to find where I truly belonged in his earthly kingdom.  

Healing has nothing to do with how much faith you have folks, and the quicker people stop telling people that, the more people will come to know our Heavenly Father and his glorious Son Jesus Christ, and the peace and beauty that goes with that knowledge of them.  

I know what it was like to have no belief in Heavenly Father at all for a while, and it was the hardest time of my life.  I feel truly and painfully sorry for those who have no faith in Heavenly Father, and his love for them.

Jenny
On Apr 28, 2012, at 7:17 PM, Sheila Leigland wrote:

> I agree completely. I personally get tired of the implication that because I haven't been healed of blindness or hearing loss that I don't have enough faith. Those who say this don't know me or my relationship with my Lord.
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