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Healing For Your SoulPrintable Version
Can God really heal your
pain? Does every trial come to make you stronger?
Is it better to 'go through' willingly, or put off dealing with your pain as long
as possible? Read on to discover the secrets that will help
you heal
your soul.
Can God really heal your
pain? Yes He can (He can do all things!) - but He can only do
so with your permission. Of course I want to be healed, you
are thinking. Right. Just like the invalid who lay at
the pool of Bethesda (John 5:1-9). In this story, this man,
who had lain by this pool for 38 years, encountered Jesus.
This man and many others like him waited by that pool every day because they knew
at a certain time, an angel would come and 'trouble' the water.
And they knew that whoever stepped into this pool immediately after
the 'troubling' of the water would be healed. Jesus saw this
man, knew his story and approached him. But, funnily enough,
even though Jesus knew his whole story, he asked the man 'Wilt thou
be made whole?' Think about it - Jesus was asking the man if
he wanted to get better! Obviously he wanted to get better,
right? He had been lame for 38 years! Why else, you
ask yourself, would he have waited by that pool every single day if he didn't want to get better?
But the really telling part of the story is what the man said in
response to Jesus's question. The first thing that came out of
the man's mouth was an excuse - he told Jesus how
he had no one to carry him to the water, and how others made it into the
water before he could get in the pool. Jesus, however, got right to
the heart of the matter and told the man 'Rise, take up thy bed, and
walk.' So the man got up, picked up his mat and walked! He
was healed.
What can we learn from this passage of
scripture? One - that God can heal. Two - that you have
to have the desire to be healed and three - that your healing requires your
participation. How do I know this? One - because the man
was
healed. Two - Jesus first needed to know if the man even wanted to be
healed (he needed his permission) and three - Jesus
instructed the man to get up, pick up his mat and walk! This
man's healing was not passive - he was required to be an
active participant!
So, before you begin your
journey to healing, first ask yourself this question - do you really want to be healed? Before you
say yes, think about it. Would you really like to be
removed from your pain? Would you really like to know
what it is like to be freed from your burdens, no longer so prone to
depression and to experience a positive, cheery attitude on a daily basis?
It might sound funny, but it's not. There are usually very
real (though subconscious) reasons that people choose to be 'sick'
rather than be made whole. There are many things you will
sacrifice once you are healed - the constant attention from your
friends and family who are worried about you; the right to wait for
someone else to come and fix your problems; and, less time and
attention to give to worrying about your own problems. You
will discover that, as a whole person, you will have an increased responsibility to help your friends, families and
loved ones through their difficult times instead of focusing
on your own. As hard as it
may be to face, many times we choose to remain in our pain because
it allows life to be more about us than about anybody else. And who wants to give that
up?
So, again I ask you - Do you really want to be free?
Yes, you say? Then here is what you need to do:
Turn your cares over to God.
1 Peter 5:7 says that you should cast 'all your care upon him; for he careth for you.' That
means give your cares to God. All of them. Right now.
This does not mean leave them for a little while, worry about them
later or find new things to worry about. It means put them
down, walk away and don't look back! Also the 'cast' in
this verse means to 'throw upon' or 'place upon', implying that this
is an ongoing task. So cast your cares on him now, tomorrow
and every day and every minute you have a care - cast them on God!
And move on.
Allow Jesus to bear your burdens
In a beautiful passage of
scripture, in Matthew 11:28 - 30, Jesus says to us "28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I
will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for
I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your
souls. 30 For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light." This
means you are not to carry your own burdens - we are to give them to
him. And we are to bear Jesus's 'yoke' - the Great Commission
to bear witness of him and spread the gospel. This yoke is not
a heavy burden, because it is Jesus who bears all the weight - not
we ourselves. We provide the labor, but God empowers us to be
able to carry out His will. So, put your burdens down and pick
up Jesus's.
Yes, Trials Are
Good For you!
Trials are good at doing
what they are supposed to - mature and test you! No, I don't
like going through them and I'm sure you don't either, but I rejoice
in the knowledge that trials come for a reason. In James
1:2-4, we are reminded that we are to "2 Consider it pure joy, my
brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, 3 because you know
that the testing of your faith develops perseverance. 4 Perseverance
must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete,
not lacking anything." In other words, we will not become
mature or complete without having trials! How else would you
know that God is faithful unless you had been in a situation that
called upon His faithfulness? How else would you know that God
provides if you had not been in a situation where you needed His
provision? Trials come to makes us complete
(i.e., whole, well). And, you want to be whole now, don't you?
Allow Yourself to 'Go
Through'
Jesus reminded us that we
would have tribulations in this life (John 16:33) but that we are to
be encouraged because, ultimately, he has already attained the
victory for everything we are going through. But, remember -
he said we would have tribulation. No ifs, ands or
buts. One way or another, you will 'go through'
something, whether it's a divorce, a court case, the death of a
loved one, it will be something. Something that will
test your faith, leave you dejected or feeling hopeless and out of
sorts. But you must fight to get through to the other side.
No matter what it is.
No matter how hard it is to take. As Christians, our ultimate
consolation is in knowing that we will be in heaven with God
forever. That our names are already counted in the Book of
Life and that our lives have had meaning and purpose. So,
while it is not pleasant to lose your job, be separated from your
family, become temporarily homeless or have any other host of ills
befall you - remember this: this is only happening to make you
stronger. There is another side after you 'go through' this
problem, situation or circumstance and there is a solution -
somewhere, somehow. It may not be the answer you want or the
answer you were praying for, but it will be an answer nonetheless.
'Go through' whatever you
have to go through and get to that other side. And know this -
the journey will not always be easy, but it will always be worth it.
Remember - God really can heal your pain and He will - if you
let Him. And if you begin today to live in a manner consistent
with wholeness and wellness - understanding that you are to cast
your cares upon Him, allowing Jesus to carry your burdens,
understanding that trials are sent to strengthen you and allowing
yourself to go through whatever you have to go through - God will
heal your soul.
Be Blessed.
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