The general thesis of who the Christian is may be likened to a baby with its father.
Exactly the way a baby derives its life from the sperm of its father through a process that involves the fertilization of its mother’s egg, Christians derives their being from God through a process that involves the substitution and resurrection of Jesus, the son of God.
This means that if God could heal the sick, any Christian can heal the sick in the name of Jesus. If God’s ways are perfect and just, so is the Christian capable of living in perfection and justice.
The fact that babies can’t immediately walk, talk or feed themselves like their parents doesn’t make them less human. The same way, Christians who have yet to heal the sick, live without sin or even raise the dead are no less divine than Abba.
(Read Romans 6:4)
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