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	<title>Comments on: Welcome to the LifePoint Blog</title>
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		<title>By: DON  WEBB </title>
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		<dc:creator>DON  WEBB </dc:creator>
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		<description>Dear Pat.....Here&#039;s some feedback regarding last weeks sermon ( 8/9/2009 ) concerning your interpretation of James 5:14,15. You stated that these verses were mis-translated and did not mean physical sickness but rather meant spiritual weakness. I find however that all 5 versions of bibles I own use the word sick. If context means everything, the words &quot;raise him up&quot; seems to indicate a position of physical weakness. Also Strong&#039;s greek dictionary predominately uses sick or sickness as definitions. The same greek word used in John 4:46, 11:2,3, Mark 6:56 can only mean physical sickness. Thanks for the opportunity to blog! </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Pat&#8230;..Here&#039;s some feedback regarding last weeks sermon ( 8/9/2009 ) concerning your interpretation of James 5:14,15. You stated that these verses were mis-translated and did not mean physical sickness but rather meant spiritual weakness. I find however that all 5 versions of bibles I own use the word sick. If context means everything, the words &quot;raise him up&quot; seems to indicate a position of physical weakness. Also Strong&#039;s greek dictionary predominately uses sick or sickness as definitions. The same greek word used in John 4:46, 11:2,3, Mark 6:56 can only mean physical sickness. Thanks for the opportunity to blog!</p>
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