Posted by Lou Pilder on December 20, 2009, at 18:56:41
In reply to Re: Lou's reply- » Lou Pilder, posted by SLS on December 20, 2009, at 18:00:55
> > Scott,
> > You wrote,[...enlighten me...{scriptures that the Jews use in relation to mind-altering drugs)...]
> > Some of the scripturs that have been revealed to me concerning this topic are the foundation for other scriptures relating to healing and mind-altering drugs.
> > One that has been prominate in my journey here is Psalm 103, the 3erd verse that reads as,[...God has promised to heal all our diseases...].
>
> Perhaps He has been doing this all along through conduits that you have not yet recognized.
>
> > Now if those scriptures are true, then do we not have a foundation to build on to seek healing?
>
> Can man heal man? If man is created in God's image, then is not man's healing man not a conduit for what the scriptures speak of?
>
> I'm just sayin' is all.
>
>
> - Scott
>
> Scott,
You wrote,[...is not man healing man not a conduit for what the scriptures speak of?..]
You have introduced a very important topic in relation to this discussion. But let uss look at another scripture and then I could build on what you have asked.
One verse that has been revealed to me in regards to this topic is in the book called Isaiah, the 45th chapter, the 22end verse which reads,
[...Look to me and you will be healed...].
So the principle here is that somehow thwere is aconnection to looking to God, as the Jews believe, and healing.
In that verse, we have a directive as to who to look to for healing and if one belives that is true, we could build on that aspect of the scripture.
In relation to your question, I am unsure as to all of what you want it to mean or not mean. If you could post more about what you mean, then I could respond accordingly.
Lou
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