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Justin Peters delves into what he considers Andrew Wommack's most absurd statement regarding divine healing. In this episode of Didaché, Peters examines Wommack's recent video, suggesting that deceased individuals might have participated in their resurrection.
Peters methodically dismantles this claim while addressing broader theological issues surrounding faith healing. He expertly weaves in biblical references and practical theology to illuminate the differences between genuine faith and presumption, warning his audience about the dangers of word-of-faith teaching.
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Justin Peters delves into what he considers Andrew Wommack's most absurd statement regarding divine healing. In this episode of Didaché, Peters examines Wommack's recent video, suggesting that deceased individuals might have participated in their resurrection.
Peters methodically dismantles this claim while addressing broader theological issues surrounding faith healing. He expertly weaves in biblical references and practical theology to illuminate the differences between genuine faith and presumption, warning his audience about the dangers of word-of-faith teaching.

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