
James 5.13-18.
There’s a blog I follow. A few weeks ago the author wrote about how he no longer believes in prayer: He no longer believes it heals people.
’Cause he’s tried to heal people. He’s a pastor; he’s been in thousands of situations where he’s prayed for the sick and dying, or been asked to pray for them. He’s led prayer vigils and prayer chains, and begged God over and over and over again to cure people or let ’em live. He hasn’t got the results he wanted: Either God didn’t cure them (or didn’t cure them enough), or didn’t let them live.
So he’s figuring prayer must not work that way: It’s not about making our petitions known to God, on the grounds God might intervene in human history and do us a miracle. It’s only about
He’s not the first Christian to claim this. I grew up
I might be inclined to believe this too… if I never read James.
James 5.13-18 KWL - 13 Do any of you suffer? Pray!
- Is anyone cheerful? Make music!
- 14 Are any of you unwell? Summon the church’s elders.
- Have them pray over you, anointing you with oil in the Master’s name.
- 15 The believer’s intercession will save the sick person; the Master will lift you up.
- And if you committed sins, they’ll be forgiven you.
- 16 So confess sins to one another, intercede for one another, so you can be cured!
- A right-minded person’s request is much more powerful.
- 17 Elijah was a person like us, prayed a prayer for no rain,
- and it didn’t rain on the ground three years and six months!
- 18 Elijah prayed again, and the skies gave rain,
- and the ground sprouted its fruit.
Apparently James bar Joseph believed if
I’ve had this same personal experience. I’ve seen sick people get cured, right in front of me. Prayed for them, and the Holy Spirit cured them. They prayed for me, and the Holy Spirit cured me. No I didn’t psyche myself into thinking the Spirit cured me; I was honestly skeptical he’d do anything, but he graciously cured me anyway. Wasn’t my faith that cured me; it was the person praying for me. That’s all the Spirit wants to see.
So why do I have experiences which jibe with the bible, and this blogger doesn’t?