About thirty years ago, on a bus trip to Dallas, Texas, I became a faith healer. At a stop in Kansas City, Kansas, I was inspired to try and give a blind man his sight. While I could not really confirm that the effort was a success visually, I was fully confidant the Lord Jesus could heal the man.
A true faith healer does not walk by sight, for there is a veil over God's creation that hides Biblical truth. Indeed, this is why no one can see that I have been killed many times over the past three decades by the wicked. Believing is more important than knowing, because Adam and Eve knew, yet they failed; Abraham believed and it was he that did not.
One thing you should know is that, notwithstanding the above, the blind, the lame, and the Crippled may not be healable until the next life, for part of the Kingdom of God depends on at least a few of them being around. I am confident that the Lord, however, will have mercy on them anyway in His own good time; apparently He does indeed have to bring many of them to grief. Apart from the above individuals, most are probably curable. Why God can raise the dead, so what can't he do?
Peace!
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