I have a friend who got severely injured at the end of last year. Satan most likely tried to take her out! Why? Because he attacks those who do what they see their heavenly Father do. Like he took out Jesus, who always said, “I only do as I see my Father in heaven do.” (John 5:19) Satan doesn’t need to bother, or attack those who are content just “going to church”!
I was praying for my friend’s recovery the other day, and the thought came to me, “Perhaps there are other types of recovery?”
- The recovery of lost items.
- The recovery of forgotten things.
- The recovery of time to do the things that got laid aside in the past.
- The recovery of an old friendship.
I’m sure there could be many more. Healing is a funny thing. I know, and believe God can heal instantly, but there are times He chooses not to. God always knows what He is doing, and what He wants to accomplish in our lives. That’s why trusting him is so important! Maybe He wants us to slow down, or perhaps know what it is to ultimately trust him on a minute by minute basis? To taste and see that He is God, and blessed is the one who takes refuge in him. (Psalms 34:8)
It would be a good practice to ask God what is his desire for us while we are “recovering”? You may just see a side of your loving, heavenly Father that you have never been able to before. You most likely still won’t like what has happened to you, but you will know when you get to the other side of it, you will be better off.
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“Maybe He wants us to slow down, or perhaps know what it is to ultimately trust him on a minute by minute basis?” YES! This trust is more important than healing.
The Lord has healed me in various ways, sometimes through enlightening me about what I need to do (or stop doing) to be healthier. He gave me the healing I needed, plus a bonus – self control, which I needed even more.
Wow! That’s so beautiful. I appreciate you sharing this personal insight. Blessings