A blog post on " Cristo el Sanador " (the Spanish translation of the classic "Christ the Healer" by F.F. Bosworth
Bosworth explains that faith is not just a passive feeling, but a dynamic force that responds to the Word of God. When we hear the Word and respond in faith, we activate the power of God in our lives. Faith is not about trying to convince God to heal us; rather, it's about trusting in His already-provided healing. cristo el sanador ff bosworth 27pdf work
Bosworth repeatedly emphasizes that healing is not something God might do, but what Christ has already done in the Atonement (Isaiah 53:4–5, Matthew 8:17). A blog post on " Cristo el Sanador
Cristo el Sanador (originally Christ the Healer) by F.F. Bosworth is a foundational classic of the Pentecostal movement, first published in 1924. The book argues that physical healing is a fundamental part of the Christian atonement, just as much as the forgiveness of sins. Core Arguments and Themes The Dynamic of Faith
Physical healing for the body is just as much a part of the redemptive work of Jesus Christ on the cross as the forgiveness of sins. Structure:
Cristo el Sanador (the Spanish translation of the 1924 classic Christ the Healer) remains one of the most influential texts on divine healing in the Christian world. Written by evangelist F.F. Bosworth, the book is a compilation of sermons that argue physical healing is a fundamental part of the Christian Gospel. Core Theological Premise
The Dynamic of Faith