It doesn't have to be healing something really serious like cancer or heart disease. Just healing someone of a little bad habit would suffice. Looking for your testimonials. Not really looking for your opinion on your not believing in healing in this manner.
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Have you ever healed someone by crying for them?
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2006-11-13
05:16:14
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I was asking this question since I met someone whom I don't really know very well as yet. But, I felt this person had some sincere concern for some of my unhealthy habits perhaps even to the point of shedding a tear. And this person's sincere concern was trying to make its way deep into my heart affect real change in my life to the better. So I wondered at how if someone cares about you most sincerely and prayfully sheds a tear for your or sheds a tear for you in prayerfulness - that they might actually effect some healing process in you.
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2006-11-13
11:38:16 ·
update #1
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2006-11-13
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it wasn't me that healed the person, it was God, who answered my tears and prayers...
2006-11-13 05:19:01
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answered by lily 5
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Yes, a few of us prayed over someone who had their hand slammed in a car door.
The swelling went down as we prayed and they had no further problems and forgot about it as if nothing ever happened.
Another instance was an ankle which was completely twisted to the side of the persons body.
Only two of us prayed in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth and the ankle was restored and the person was able to walk on it immediately.
There was also a burn...etc.
I believe one of the key elements in healing someone is that the person who is being healed has to have a firm belief in Jesus Christ.
The experiences I have with those who have little faith have been unsuccessful.
2006-11-13 14:06:47
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answered by noice 3
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Nope. I've healed something by caring for them (nursing them back to health when they're sick) or just by listening to them when they needed it. I find that taking action is more productive than sitting on your **** to cry and pray. Crying weakens one's resolve and makes them feel worse and praying can [usually] be done while actually -doing- something. All of this is from an acedic point of view, so I personally wouldn't be praying at all, but if you're the type that believes in that stuff, then just remember that you -don't- have to be on your knees with your hands clasped together to be able to pray.
2006-11-13 14:15:58
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answered by Deus Maxwell 3
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No, this it is illogical to believe that I can heal someone of a bad habit, in situations like that the only one who can make that change is the person with the bad habit themselves. You can't help anyone who does not want to help themselves.
2006-11-13 13:20:18
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answered by RoboTron5.0 3
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You're asking that if you prayed for someone's healing, and God chose to heal that person, was it you that healed the person?
No, it wasn't you. It was God.
People don't heal people by crying and praying. God heals people through his abundance, mercy, and compassion.
2006-11-13 13:22:08
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answered by Gestalt 6
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Healing such as just listening to someone, and being a friend to them in a time of need. Yes.
2006-11-13 13:17:41
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answered by newcovenant0 5
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Anytime positive energy is placed in to the environment it goes somewhere...We may not always know where the energy ends up but I can assure you it goes where it is most needed..
2006-11-13 13:22:05
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answered by Littlebit 6
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I'd like to think I helped, but who could say if it worked or not?
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2006-11-13 13:18:28
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answered by twowords 6
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yes surprisingly enough, I have been told I have.
2006-11-13 13:22:21
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answered by Anonymous
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no, but i aggravated them by my constant whining and whimpering. hehehe...
2006-11-13 13:24:50
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answered by Anonymous
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