19 Quotes by F. F. Bosworth
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Seeing only what God says will produce and increase faith. This will make it easier to believe than to doubt. The evidences for faith are so much stronger than those for doubting.
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I have seen faith rise ‘mountain high’ when the truth of God’s present love and compassion begins to dawn upon the minds and hearts of the people. It is not what God can do, but what we know He yearns to do, that inspires faith.
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We see, from almost every conceivable angle throughout the Scripture, that there is no doctrine more clearly taught than that it is God’s will to heal all who have need of healing, and that they may fulfill the number of their days according to His promise.
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When we steadfastly believe and act our faith in God’s Word, nothing can keep the power in the Word from making all things to become exactly as the Word says.
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Praying for healing with the faith-destroying words, “if it be Thy will,′ is not planting the “seed”; it is destroying the seed.
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We must know what the benefits of Calvary are before we can appropriate them by faith.
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Before people can have a steadfast faith for the healing of their body, they must be rid of all uncertainty concerning God’s will in the matter. Appropriating faith cannot go beyond one’s knowledge of the revealed will of God. Before attempting to exercise faith for healing, one needs to know what the Scriptures plainly teach, that it is just as much God’s will to heal the body as it is to heal the soul.
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Everyone that looked at the brazen serpent, the type of Christ, lived. “And their faces were not ashamed;” says the psalmist. They were all, humanly speaking, incurable, but they were both forgiven and healed by looking.
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God would rather have us doubt His ability than His willingness.
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