I think Joya has the ref on the . . . was it . . . Smith Wigglesworth’s ministry . . .
I think it was even over a phone call . . .
Anyway—the man had a missing foot—I think from birth. Wigglesworth told him to go down and buy a PAIR of shoes.
The man did exactly as was told . . . the incredulous shoe salesman brought the shoes out . . . and
AS THE MAN PUT HIS STUMP ANKLE INTO THE SHOE—HIS NEW FOOT GREW TO FIT THE SHOE.
Folks will be seeing such things routinely in the not distant future.
It can be hazardous to scoff at what God can do; has done; is doing and will do.
ASSUMPTIONS AND BIAS about “most healings”
are more bogus than a lot of things.
Doesn’t involve solid research at all.
Only involves GROSS ASSUMPTIONS AND GROSS-ER BIAS.
present the man it happened to and I will believe
preent ANYONE that any miracle happened to who was blind crippled or crazy from birth and I will believe
if all this Charismatic nonsense is true, that should be easy...