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Why is faith important for healing according to the Bible?

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Faith in Christ is essential for healing and salvation, as illustrated by the healing of the lame man in Acts 14.

In Acts 14, we see the importance of faith exemplified in the healing of a certain man who was crippled from birth. Paul perceived that this man had faith to be healed, indicating that genuine faith is both a response to hearing the gospel and a work of God in the heart. The man's faith was not just a mere acknowledgment but a deep belief in Christ, which led to his physical healing. This exemplifies the Reformed understanding that faith is a gift from God, enabling individuals to trust in the work of Christ for their salvation and restoration.
Scripture References: Acts 14:8-10, Ephesians 2:8-9, John 6:38-40

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Faith To Be Healed
Paul Mahan · Jan 26, 2003
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