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Directionalism 1: An answer to both Cessationist and Presumptionist views
Directionalism 2: The principle of following God's direction daily
Directionalism 3: What this means for when God doesn't heal
Directionalism 4: Commanding healing vs asking God
Directionalism 5: Key takeaways
Directionalism Appendix 1: Application to methods of making miracles: Do not use the force, Luke
Directionalism Appendix 2: What about the atonement—doesn't Isaiah 53 teach that Jesus died not only for our sins, but also our physical healing?
Directionalism Appendix 3: Prophesying to, preaching to and healing everyone anytime
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