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BECAUSE OF YOUR UNBELIEF
“He that believeth in me, the works that I do shall he do also.”
--John 14:12
In view of the fact that we have arrived at the conviction that the “gift of healing” by no means indicates that God is a respecter of persons, bestowing upon the favored few what so many are pining for, it is well to inquire what are the requirements if one would be a healer of his fellowmen. In a world that is filled with sin, sorrow and sickness he is a strange person who has not, at some time, sighed for the power, not only to reform the sinner, but to heal the sick.
The drunkard would, if he could, prevent other men from becoming as weak, unhappy and miserable as himself, and any man who has ever suffered great mental unrest or physical pain will tell you that he would give a great deal to be able to cure another in a similar state. How often we hear a man say, “I would not wish to see my worst enemy suffer what I have suffered,” and yet when he sees his best friend in similar suffering