I presume this isn't your view of salvation, which is something else that was provided in the atonement. Where and how do you draw the line for treating divine healing in a different way?For example, if I said, Salvation is provided for all in the atonement, meaning that provision was made for all sin/rebellion/transgression known to humankind I suspect you would disagree with the notion that our sovereign God alone disburses that provision in accordance with His perfect will for each individual. Instead, you'd surely say that what God provided in the atonement needs to be received by each individual by faith.So given that I just did a find/replace on your statement above, where is the warrant for treating divine healing as something sovereignly applied?