A Field of Blood

The Bible teaches repentance, and if you refuse to teach repentance to a sinner, then his blood is on your hands even if he would not have repented. Your dereliction of duty is itself sufficient basis to assign blame to you for the sinner’s damnation. God himself explained this (Ezekiel 33:1-9).

By the same principle, the Bible teaches healing, and if you refuse to teach healing to a sick person, then his death is on your hands even if he would not have believed or recovered. Your dereliction of duty is itself sufficient basis to assign blame to you for the sick person’s death.

Therefore, all those who claim to be Christians but who do not endorse miracle healing by faith in Christ are mass murderers. This is a direct application of a biblical principle. It involves no speculation, because it is irrelevant whether any sick person would have been healed, since the sin is in failing to tell the people about healing and to pray for their healing.

Anyone who has an opportunity to talk about Jesus Christ, but who does not teach about healing by faith in him, or even teaches against it, is a mass murderer. Anyone who is against this doctrine of healing, or who assigns the whole matter to some unknown “will of God” — when this sovereign God has guaranteed healing by his promise — is a bloody religionist who exploits people’s suffering to advance his theological agenda. He is the worst kind of scum.

God has made the church a house of healing, but Christians have made it a field of blood.