I believe, if your faith is as a Christian, then they are one in the same. What could your faith be other than the power of Jesus? Again, perhaps I'm overthinking this.
I very much think it's BOTH. And just a quick wurd up to God ;) My husband Brad just had a tumor removed from his pituitary glad (which is basically brain surgery) at Emory on 12/31...we started our year off HEALED and I praise God for that! This is something that has been a thorn in our side for sometime now... and it's over and he's completely healed! We're both so thankful. Words just can't describe what we've been through w/all this and how Christ has moved in our lives!! Sadly we missed the grand opening today at the church and will have to sit a few Sundays out as Brad is home getting over his surgery. We look forward to coming back soon! :)
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I say both. I don't have a long Dale explanation of why, but I think it's both.
I believe, if your faith is as a Christian, then they are one in the same. What could your faith be other than the power of Jesus? Again, perhaps I'm overthinking this.
I don't know.
Dale
I don't know - Part II.
James 5:15 "and the prayer of faith, shall save the sick." The answer from this unique Scripture appears to be both, but is it?
The faith we have is a gift of God, the faith is God's and not ours. We just exercise the faith. So the Steven answer is probably correct.
However, if it is "the exercise" of faith, then maybe Kyle is correct.
I really don't know, but I think we need to pray, and I know it matters.
Dale
Our faith, because it is a choice.
His power, thankfully, always is and always will be. Regardless.
Our faith is the trigger mechanism to release His power.
TD
I very much think it's BOTH. And just a quick wurd up to God ;) My husband Brad just had a tumor removed from his pituitary glad (which is basically brain surgery) at Emory on 12/31...we started our year off HEALED and I praise God for that! This is something that has been a thorn in our side for sometime now... and it's over and he's completely healed! We're both so thankful. Words just can't describe what we've been through w/all this and how Christ has moved in our lives!! Sadly we missed the grand opening today at the church and will have to sit a few Sundays out as Brad is home getting over his surgery. We look forward to coming back soon! :)
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