So its ok to pray for healing and this may work but lay people actually laying hands on the person has no biblical basis? I saw a sick women surrounded by people all laying hands and want to know why these very committed bible believing think its ok
Most non-Catholic Christians do not distinguish laity from ordained persons. When they read this verse:
James 5:16
16 Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.
They assume that anyone with a good prayer life can pray for healing for others.
Most consider this verse:
Mark 16:17-18
17 And these signs shall follow them that believe; In my name shall they cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues;
18 They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.
to apply to all believers.
Because they are “me followers”. They have set themselves up as gods, interpreters of the Scriptures. They believe what they want, because they believe they know what is best or what is Christ’s Will. Their zeal may be authentic, but their ignorance is just as well.
While there are people who are focused on themselves, and there are the ignorant, to characterize all those involved in the healing ministry as such seems quite bigoted to me. Those who have been received proper instruction are not this way.
Of course, this trickery is ancient, and as Saint Augustine said: “All heretics wish to be styled Catholic, yet if anyone asks them where is the Catholic place of worship none would venture to point out his own.”
This is a good point, and the reason that those interested in such gifts should confine themselves to ministries that are in union with the Bishop of Rome, and are properly under the authority of the local ordinary.
Does that mean it’s ok to pray that God heal someone? Sorry I’m still learning about Catholicism
Absolutely! The Apostle tells us in James “you do not have, because you do not ask”. Always and everywhere we should pray for healing, for ourselves, our loved ones, our enemies, and the whole world. We should always pray that God’s will be done. In a sense, every time we pray the Lord’s Prayer, we pray for healing. Thy Kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.
Yes, it’s ok. To pray for health is different from healing prayer. Healing prayer is when people read the Bible in an attempt to heal someone or when laypeople lay hands on someone or when people superficially pray prayers (e.g., expecting of God a miracle rather than hoping and trusting in Him).
This does answer part of my question above, but I am still confused. I guess I have never seen anyone 'read the Bible in an attempt to heal someone". This does not make sense to me because Bible reading in itself is healing.
I am also not sure what a “superficial prayer” is.
It seems to me that expecting God to act is the same as hoping and trusting in Him. What is expectant faith, if it is not hoping and trusting?