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1 | Why seek healing for this flesh? | Ps 46:10 | Mommapbs | 75311 | ||
Greetings Cyclist! When our teenage son, also named David, was undergoing treatment for cancer, he made an observation that has continued to encourage and comfort me. Perhaps it will you too! We had a habit of reading from God's Word just before bedtime. This particular evening, he was too ill to read so I read to him. We were in Ephesians 2. After I finished, I asked him which verse stood out to him and he replied, "That workmanship verse." How stange I thought to myself. Ephesians 2:10 says, "For we are God's workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works which God has prepared in advance for us to do." So, I asked my son why this verse was important to him and he said, "This verse tells me that God has a plan for my life." "How do you know that, David?" I asked, And without missing a beat he said, "Because I'm still here!" He continued, "If your work for God is done, you should be happy to go home to heaven." "Be still, and know that I am God;I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth." Psalm 46:10 “Because I am still here.” These were our son David’s words to express his confidence in God’s plan for his life. He is still here; his work is not finished yet! He has “being” in this present life, for God has ordained it. In light of this, God’s command to “Be still” reminds us of God’s sovereignty over life. Each day we are permitted to draw breath is a God-given privilege. It is also an opportunity to be obedient - show our love for the Giver of life. Notice in this verse that there is a reason for the continuity of our existent – of “being still.” God commands us to know that HE is God! Each day brings with it a chance for us to know more about God. Our being is not necessary for God; He knows all about us. There is nothing hidden from Him nor anything new we can tell Him that He doesn’t already know ompletely. “Being still” is God’s gift for us to know Him! Blessings in Him! Your sister, mommapbs PS: Just as we fill our cars with gas or make repairs so that they will continue to serve the purpose for which they were designed, we too should take care of these earthly bodies; for they are the instruments that God uses to carry out His purposes too. So while you are "still here," take care of what God has given you so that He can be about His work through you! |
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2 | Why seek healing for this flesh? | Ps 46:10 | Cyclist | 75705 | ||
mommapbs, I begin each day on my knees with my hands lifted up and with a heart of thanksgiving I praise the Lord my God! Praise be to Him forever more! Blessed be His holy name! Sorry for the delay in responding to your post which I found to be very helpful and encouraging, THANK YOU! This is the very reason I thank our Lord for this forum family! One other post that really helped me was one from Searcher. He posted James 5:14. I read James 5:13, 14, 15 and was suprised to learn that I may actually be directed to ask for healing of this body that the Lord has given me to use on this earth. James 5:13 Is anyone among you suffering? Then he MUST pray. Is anyone cheerful? He is to sing praises. James 5:14 Is anyone among you sick? Then he MUST call for the elders of the church and they are to pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord; James 5:15 and the prayer offered in faith will restore the one who is sick, and the Lord will raise him up, and if he has committed sins, they will be forgiven him. Notice the word MUST in these verses (I capitalized). I haven't asked to be prayed for by the elders of the church nor have I asked the Lord to heal me. Thanks be to God for His word! I called the elders the very next day. I have always prayed for others to be healed but never this body. Praise be to God, I am now free from the pride that has always said "Spend time heal others Lord but don't spend time healing this body" or "Lord if it be possible take the infirmity fom the one suffering and give it to me". What a fool I have been in this! Well, He is very loving and merciful, and, I have recieved correction, hopefully as a good son and and forgiveness and am now asking for this body to be healed so that I may continue the work He has for me to perform on this earth. A work am so very honored to perform for Him! Blessed be His name forever! Always your brother in praise and in prayer and in the loving spirit of our Lord Jesus Christ, Cyclist I will bless the Lord at all times! His praise shall continually be in mouth! |
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3 | Why seek healing for this flesh? | Ps 46:10 | Mommapbs | 75737 | ||
Hi David! I understand this completely. Out of a desire to be obedient to God's Word, we did have a healing service for our son; it was beautiful. Yet when I was "laid aside," did I seek healing for myself? NO! How silly! Actually, a dear friend "called me on it," when she asked directly if I had sought to be annointed. Well, to make a long story short, I was obedient in this. At the time, I was in constant pain, on pain meds round the clock and basically flat on my back - I had been suffering for at least 4 weeks when I finally sought healing for myself. While I experienced no "bells or whistles" the time of prayer was sweet. However, the next morning, I woke up pain free and my recovery was swift. I Praise God for His deliverance yet I am always hesitant to share this because I firmly believe that although God CAN heal, in His sovereignty, He does not always choose to exercise this power. The following quote has served as an encouragement to me when I question WHAT God is doing or not doing in my life or in the lives of others! "When God removes a thorn from our lives it is to demonstrate His supremacy and when He allows a thorn to remain in our lives it is to demonstrate His sufficiency." (Beth Moore) Also, any disappointment that we experience is God's hint to us that He has something better in mind! Although written for the remnant of Israel, we too can take comfort in these words: 'For I know the plans that I have for you,' declares the LORD, 'plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope. Jer 29:11 Keeping you in prayer, t |
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