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Miracle Healing in Christianity

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Miracle Healing in Christianity

Christianity is a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life of Jesus of Nazareth. Its adherents number about 2.38 billion worldwide.

The Church, or Christian community, continues the work of Jesus and his disciples. In the New Testament, Jesus commissioned the apostles and gave them powers to perform miracles. He also gave them authority over unclean spirits. They healed many people and cast out demons.

There is an ongoing conflict between the Christian faith and satanic powers that aims to destroy the world. In the midst of the fight, Christians need to pray. Some of these prayers involve raising the dead.

Evangelical truth is not only about inner conviction but also about facts. Those who are devoted to charismatic Christianity know that they are in an epic battle with the demonic. And the fact that they are praying is not a coincidence.

Charismatic Christianity has been a central part of the Pentecostal movement from its inception. Originally, Pentecostal missions to Africa were a part of indigenous Christian prophetic movements in colonial Africa. But with the success of Pentecostalism in the early twentieth century, missionary evangelicals were inspired to develop a new approach to evangelism.

Charisma is a commitment to God, rather than a ritual act of conversion. A “new creature” is created in the process.

As for the question of anointing, the old saying goes that “faith is the ability to do the things that you couldn’t do otherwise.” One of the more impressive manifestations of faith is the gift of God’s anointing.

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