It's not necessary to "think" about things God has explained. If extra information was relevant He would have included it in what's been recorded already.
For example a heathen may have opinions concerning disabled people that disagrees with what God has stated to be the case, may even wish God had said something different. But He didn't. One thing we do know however is that although God can heal any disability, an afflicted individual may choose to stay afflicted.
John 5:5-6 A certain man was there, which had an infirmity thirty and eight years. When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, he saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole?
In that case a desire for healing was expressed.
In this thread it almost seems as though "the pastor" is making up his own stuff to satisfy his own thought processes about what God should do. If it were possible to do that, why would we need The Bible at all? The whole point of the Gospel is that
we couldn't work this out for ourselves under any circumstances.
Obviously at any time God could provide an additional revelation (as He did for Paul or John to name but two) but the key word is
additional. Throughout history God has always been consistent. The equivalent example would be me turning up one day explaining that I am a horse and that when I did this
. . .. . . I was waving my hooves around and so on. That would be Monday. Then on Thursday you have to change your universe because really I was a hydrangea all the time. "What! You thought I was a horse? Whatever gave you that idea?" God is not like that. If he can change His nature, how are we supposed to know what He'd be like tomorrow? God is Jesus and fortunately He does not change.
Hebrews 13:8-9a Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever. Be not carried about with divers and strange doctrines.
When I hear about people who think they know better than God or who offer strange re-definitions of words which God "really meant" when He said something else that they happen to disagree with, I'm puzzled. OK, they disagree with God.
Why not just say God was wrong? Why pretend to follow Him when they reject His teaching? Why not tell the truth?