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Axe To The Roots:
Jesus: Crucifixion,
Resurrection & Return

Sin, Satan & the
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What is Death

Hell and Heaven

Hell and Heaven (cont'd)

The Church

Truth & the Word of
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Love, Power & Health
                                              LOVE, POWER & HEALTH
                                                              by LC

I used to be involved in the "charismatic movement."  It is the belief in the gifts of the Holy Spirit
being available not only to the original apostles, but to us here today.  When one first
experiences the power of the spirit, he or she can be overwhelmed with a new and exciting
spiritual journey.  It is like coming alive to something wonderful you had been missing right before
your eyes.  All of a sudden, God becomes real to you.  Many worldwide have experienced
prophecy, visions, dreams, spiritual tongues, healings and most importantly, transformed lives.  I
personally have seen God's power come and "touch" an unsuspecting person, incredibly
changing them while sometimes even taking them physically down to the ground.  Many of these
were people who would never allow themselves to be taken by surprise, if they could have

stopped it from happening.  During these "manifestations" of God's spirit, often times the different
giftings or healings would appear.

There is one fine example that now comes to mind.  I remember a very reserved, non-charismatic
lady in particular.  "Leslie" came hobbling into the sanctuary of a local church, about an hour
before the service was to begin.  Immediate
ly, I had asked her, "What happened to you?"  She
replied, "It is a back problem that I recently found out from my mom, runs in our family.  Both my
mom and aunt have it and h
ave been told I am destined to have it, also."  Well, I was
immediately under the impression that Leslie had believed a lie about her health and so I told her
if she wanted us to pray for her, she should come up at the end of the morning service for us to
"lay hands" upon her in prayer.

Someone must have seen the surprise on my face when Leslie came up for prayer that day.  We
had many invitations over approximately two years for people to come up and receive prayer, but
never had she come up for herself.  She must have thought prayer wasn't for her, or that we
might embarrass her.  Still bothered by her limp, I felt inclined to read her a passage from
Galatians which stated that we are not entitled to curses, but blessings.  The mind is a powerful
thing.  I knew she had believed whole-heartedly that she was cursed with some form of a
hereditary disease and therefore had fallen ill.  As I spoke those freeing words to her, I waved my
hands toward Leslie and the spirit of God poured upon her like a river!  She struggled to remain
standing, but eventually succumbed to the power and fell completely to the floor.  She just
wanted to be healed and stood up very surprised that day.  Her healing had come to her by
simple faith, but also in a new and unique way.

With all the great things I witnessed by the power of the spirit, I knew there were major things
missing with our beliefs.  For instance, we did not see all people healed as Jesus spoke of and
demonstrated.  A good friend of mine once said, "It is like being up to bat in a baseball game.  
When you make contact with the ball and drive it out of the ballpark, it is a great feeling.  You
know it can be done.  However, what about all the other times you swing the bat and do not
connect?  How can you hit the ball perfectly every time?"  He was making a good point.  If we
are correct with our current beliefs and they are identical with Jesus' teachings, why are we not
having a 100% success rate with healings and miracles.  Who failed to heal?  Was God too
weak  in power to heal one person, but plenty more powerful and more willing to heal another?  I
believe what God would give to one, He would give to another, as well.

I think our message has been wrong.  In fact, I believe we totally missed Jesus' core message as
demonstrated by his life.  I firmly believe we still do not know him or even ourselves, yet.  I think
at times when we have seen miracles and healings we have "connected" with a true faith and
understanding, in line with God's spirit...truth.                 

When we haven't connected with God, I believe we have missed the mark and fallen short of
truth.  What was his message?  John stated in Revelation, "The testimony of Jesus is the spirit
of prophecy."  I believe John was saying that when we look at Jesus' life of miracles, healings
and unconditional love, we are seeing who we really are to become.  We become Him (Jesus) by
coming to the knowledge of the truth of who we are and what we already have.  His life
prophesies or reveals God's plan for the future of mankind.  This is Christ: being one with your
heavenly Father.  Here are some questions to contemplate with regard to Jesus' message and
ministry:

Question Fifty One: The scriptures state "God is love," "Perfect love casts out all fear," and
"Now there is no condemnation."  How then, can preachers preach and teachers teach a
message of fear, condemnation and guilt?  Is that "love" in light of Jesus words, "Love your
neighbor as yourself," and "Judge not lest you be judged?"  Why didn't Jesus preach a message
of condemnation?  (Romans 8:1; I John 4:8,18)

Question Fifty Two: Is fear, condemnation and guilt even from God or is it man-made?  
Are not these the very things Jesus set people free from?

Question Fifty Three: Whom did Jesus speak against, the common people or the
religious leaders who led by fear, guilt and condemnation?  (Matthew 23:13-16,23-29)

Question Fifty Four: We are told in the New Testament of the Bible, "God is love," while
the Old Testament tells of a God who kills women and children.  Can they be the same God
when several verses tell us, "God does not change?"  How can there be a God of
opposites?  (Malachi 3:6; James 1:17)

Question Fifty Five: Many believe it is not always God's will to heal sickness.  How could
this be true if Jesus "healed all that were oppressed of the devil," and exclaimed it was His
will to heal?  God is either a healer or non-healer, if He is eternal and true. He has to be
one or the other.  What about the scripture, again, that says, "God does not change?"  
Could it be God's will to heal all today?  (Matthew 13:15; Acts 10:38)

Question Fifty Six: Jesus said, "You will do greater works than these."  If we are correct
in our current doctrines and dogmas, why haven't we seen these greater works?  Could it
be we have missed his message?  (John 14:12)
                                                        

                                                           
The End
Take time
to ponder
all of these
questions...

Research
them...

Don't give
man-taught
answers...

Seek the
truth from
within...
"Did you ever
wonder why "the
church"
focuses
mainly on the
death of
Jesus...in effect
holding
the longest
funeral in
history,
when
Jesus' gospel
message was

about life &
resurrection?"
- LC