Roundtable Review: Storms & Brown VS Osman & Peters
Mar 14, 2024
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A roundtable discussion on differing theological views over false teachers, false prophets, and the work of the Holy Spirit. Delve into the Charismatic vs. cessationist debate and the complexities of divine healing based on different perspectives.
Align prayers with God's known character for healing.
Contrast 'if it be your will' prayer with belief in God's desire to heal.
Interpret God's will on healing within divine providence and biblical examples.
Deep dives
Understanding God's Will for Healing
The podcast delves into the concept of God's will regarding healing. Justin Peters discusses the intricacies of praying for healing and emphasizes the importance of aligning prayers with God's known character, primarily Jehovah Raffa, the healer. He explores the implications of the 'if it be your will' prayer approach and contrasts it with the prevalent belief among charismatics that it is God's will to heal, drawing insights from the scriptural portrayal of healing and the character of God.
Challenging the 'If It Be Your Will' Prayer Approach
The podcast challenges the common 'if it be your will' prayer approach when praying for the sick. It raises questions about aligning prayers with God's known character and the scriptural instances of healing. The conversation highlights the distinction between resigning to God's will and boldly seeking healing in alignment with the revealed nature of God as a healer.
Examining Suffering and Divine Will
Discussion delves into the relationship between suffering, divine will, and healing. It addresses the intricate balance between the sanctifying role of suffering and the belief in God's desire to heal. The speakers dissect the theological implications of suffering as a gift, challenging the notion that God may will suffering for the ultimate purpose of sanctification, while emphasizing the mysteries of divine will and the complexities of human experiences.
Interpreting God's Will for Healing and Suffering
The discussion delves into the complexities of interpreting God's will regarding healing and suffering. Different perspectives are explored, questioning whether healing should be expected on demand or within God's providence. The nuances of prayer, divine purpose in suffering, and biblical examples like Job are considered to present a multifaceted view on God's intentions in addressing physical afflictions.
Navigating the Definition of the Gift of Healing
The debate centers on defining the gift of healing, emphasizing that miraculous healing should not necessarily be immediate or on command. The distinction between beliefs on God's will and the pragmatic reality of healing occurrences is highlighted. Biblical references, like the pluralized 'gifts of healings' in Corinthians and examples of unanswered prayers, contribute to a deeper understanding of healing as part of God's providential plan.
We will review American Gospel's Roundtable with Justin Peters, Jim Osman, Michael Brown, and Sam Storms. A four-hour roundtable discussion, the AG episode addresses the disagreements over the biblical definitions of false teachers, false prophets, and the work of the Holy Spirit. You can watch the AG Roundtable here: https://www.watchagtv.com/roundtable-peters-osman-vs-brown-storms
Join us as we unpack the arguments presented by each side and share our insights.
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