... then, others 'praying' to "heal" someone else would be ineffectual.
...it would depend on what the afflicted one's will was, and the condition of their heart toward God and their level of faith.
It couldn't be that such a "god" is purportedly 'kind' enough to do so without such 'payment' but, apparently not.
Again, WHY should He? He's under no obligation whatsoever. He gave his only Son to be nailed to a cross for everyone, I would think that should be more than enough and it's not even appreciated by most...so why should He have to keep doing anything more?
As a ventured guess; because "satan" isn't purportedly a 'kind' fellow. If you are getting at an implied 'depends on who is worshipped' premise, the same contention applies in that there isn't any accurate way to attribute any such "healing" to "satan" or "god".
Oh, but there is. Anyone that brags/advertises about themselves having "healing powers" and that it's a "gift from God" typically either has a mental affliction or satan is working through them. How do I know? Because Believers that have healing capabilities give God all the glory and the praise-- they don't brag about themselves "being able to heal".
"It could well be ... " is a speculative attribution without substanstive basis.
I chose those words because when it comes to prayer---everyone has a different opinion. There's no "black & white" answer when it comes to "why was Mary healed and Krissy wasn't"? Only God knows...the only thing anyone else can do is "speculate".
On the contrary, there's not a shred of evidence to support a contention that such "salvation prayers" wre answered. How would you know?
I would know because it happened in my family. My aunt had a weak heart. She had three sons that had been brought up in church and all three of them were a heart-break for her. One was a drug-addict, one was in trouble all the time with the police and the third was an alcoholic. She had told us she was praying for those boys' (teenagers) salvation. She loved them and that's all she wanted was for them to re-find the Lord. She died in an abulance on the way to the hospital, it was sudden and
unexpected because even though she had a weak heart...noone thought she'd die so young. The youngest son right away started back to church and got into a program to help him get off the drugs. Within two years, the middle son starting going to a church and re-dedicated his life to the Lord. It took almost twelve years for the oldest son to go back to God, he still had a few years there where he really battled the alcohol. All three boys have said they knew she had been praying for them, they had heard her many nights praying for hours...and they wanted to see her again someday in Heaven. I know her and would think that if she were asked if she would rather come back to earth or let the boys keep their salvation, she would chose to stay in Heaven. A "healing" of a weak heart only lasts a lifetime, a salvation of her sons will last an eternity.
Firstly, there is no evidence to support the contentions that "god gave that man a brain and several warning signs". These contentions have the form of an unfounded belief since people are nominally born with brains, sans any direct attribution to a 'creator', (other than a person's parents). Secondly, doing something stupid or wise is up to the free-willed person and not some externally-posited 'deity'.
Yes, I should have known that the moment I forgot to mention that the guy could have gotten his "brain & warning signs"' from his parents, it would be pointed out. Considering how his brain "worked", yes...he probably did get that from his parents. It was his "free will" to ignore all the warning signs...God isn't going to stop anyone from making a mistake. There are consequences for being stupid. His is called "R.I.P".
Unless you happen to have an unabridged copy of such a "plan", this is an unfounded belief, (and if you do have such a copy, can you fax it to me for perusal?)
I'll refer you to Genesis and you can show me where it says that anyone or any living thing had sickness, illness, death, afflictions before Eve & Adam screwed things up. (*Also note that in the description of Heaven, the Bible says there will be NO sickness implying that any sickness does not come from God.)
By now, you can probably guess that such a belief constitutes an unfounded claim, (lacks evidentiary basis and relies instead upon 'faith'). It is however, curious that such is considered to be "bondage" to "satan" while the same "bondage" concept must then apply to worshipping "god".
lacks "evidentiary basis and relies instead upon faith"?? Huh? I don't have to use faith, I wouldn't even have to be a Believer to see that the alcoholic is in bondage, the "druggie" is in bondage, the glutton, the prostitutes, the mentally ill. the child predators/molestors, serial killers, etc. are in bondage and it sure isn't to God. God can heal people of these things. People do not get into "bondage" with these things because they were following God. Bondage to satan is just that and he won't give up any soul he's claimed as his easily. Bondage to God? No..."He whom the Son sets free---is free indeed". (John 8:36)