![]() Past, present and future sins were all laid upon Jesus, so when we believe in Jesus, we get full forgiveness right then on the spot. He would say that we received all the forgiveness that we will ever need. Andrew would say that when we put our faith in Christ, we appropriate all that Jesus did. The Bible teaches that Jesus did our high priestly work on the Cross once and for all time then He sat down at the right hand of God and did no more work. This destroys the idea of getting saved and then lost and then saved again and then lost–sometimes all in the same day. Before I was born, Jesus bore all of the sins that I would ever commit upon Himself at the Cross. ![]() However, many have stopped having him teach at their meetings due to his take on divine healing and tongues neither of which, he believes, are things that are a benefit of believing in Christ to the Christian.Īndrew teaches, as do I, that Jesus paid for our sins, once and for all, at the Cross. He is a leader among today’s grace teaching, although he has chosen to lead teaching from outside of the charismatic circles that have readily received his teachings about grace. He suffers from some kind of illness that he is very open about, so it is okay to say that. What is my friend Drew’s comeback on this? Experience. You cannot honestly read the Bible and come away believing that Jesus did not bear all the sickness of the world upon himself and, therefore, pay for each believer to be healed. When great teachers who become known for their ability to break down a subject from the Bible use a philosophical argument to combat a theological premise, that one always throws me off. I can appreciate where he is coming from, but it always puzzles me. My friend and famous author Andrew Farley doesn’t come from a charismatic background and, therefore, has a different take than I do. This is such a tough question on so many levels. “Is divine healing provided in the atonement for every believer?”
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