Laying on of Hands

Sometimes asking for healing is… hard. Or in this case, not hard. Which is kind of the problem. In Scripture, the laying on of hands was used to bless, appoint, and heal (see Acts 9:17 and Mark 16:18). It was a sacred act, a visible sign of divine power at work. 

We’re not saying laying on of hands should be prescribed for E.D., but if it worked for blindness and leprosy, it’s fair to wonder if it can handle what pharmaceutical ads call “a condition affecting millions of men.” 

Questions for the week?

1# Do you believe God can raise the dead but not… other things?

2# Where do you feel pressure to “perform” instead of asking God for help or healing?

3# If God already knows everything… what are you still pretending isn’t on your list?

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