"What if," is a doubt-filled phrase!
A friend of mine was talking with a lady in his church about the ministry that God has called him to, and the gift of faith that God has given him.
He told her, that he believed that if we stand on God's word, we can go to Walmart, find a crippled person, and like Peter and John did in Acts 3, we could take them by the hand, and say "in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, get up and walk," and they'll walk! (I know of people right now who are doing just that).
The lady asked me, "What if God doesn't heal them?"
Excuse me?
"What if?"
What's wrong with standing on God's word, and leaving the results up to him?
We have the Holy Ghost, the manifest presence of God dwelling within us. We’re promised power, (Acts 1:8,) and we have authority to use the name of Jesus Christ, since we’re born of the water, and the Spirit, (John 3:5,) and have taken on the name of Jesus in baptism, (Acts, 2:38, Romans 6:1/4.)
Armed with this arsenal of spiritual power, we can speak to any sickness, in the name of Jesus, and it must bow the knee.
The Bible says that every knee shall bow, and every tongue must confess that Jesus Christ is Lord! Is anything to hard for God? (Sadly, many seem to believe there is).
Sickness has to bow the knee! Addiction must go! Heart Attack? Stroke? Scoliosis? It’s not just for headaches, you know? He’ll use you for any need, if we will only just believe.
He paid for healing, and he told us in Mark 16:16-20, that these signs shall follow me, if I believe, so "What If," isn't in my vocabulary, and if you're a believer, it shouldn't be in yours either!
Let's stop just going to church, and start being the church!