When Healing is Far More than Health

Number 38 in the series “God Rocks: 101 Amazing Everyday Gifts!” Stories and promises of Jesus that show us the awesome blessings we can experience each day. I hope it encourages you!

 

I love this story of Jesus because it touches so many levels of hurting all of us experience.

 

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A woman had a physical disease that caused her menstrual flow to continue for 12 years. In addition to the pain and exhaustion she was also an outcast. Anyone she touched became ceremonially unclean so she could have no contact with those she loved.

She also spent her life savings going to doctors only nothing worked and some of the side effects left her even worse.

 

I think we all can relate. We have a problem that’s gone on for a long time with little solution in sight.

 

We may feel isolated from those we love because they’re worn out from it also. And frustrated we can’t go and do the things we  enjoy.

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The Trouble with Miracles–Part 2

Number 37 in the series “God Rocks: 101 Amazing Everyday Gifts!” Stories and promises of Jesus that show us the awesome blessings we can experience each day. I hope it encourages you!

This post builds on the previous one so if you haven’t read it I encourage you to do that now.

 

I’ve seen miracles. Yep, full up unexplainable miracles.

I’ve prayed for people with incurable diseases and on a few occasions seen them healed.

Now that’s really cool and I could probably become famous except that I’ve also prayed for others and they eventually died.

 

Photo Credit: Angela Marie Henriette

Photo Credit: Angela Marie Henriette

 

That for me is the irritating thing about miracles.

 

They simply don’t always occur.

 

So some pastors teach that miracles aren’t valid today. They ended with the apostles so we really can’t expect them.

Others say if you don’t see them you simply don’t have enough faith. Whip up more faith. See the miracle.

But both of these responses leave people feeling helpless and hopeless. I mean either miracles can’t happen or I’m not super-spiritual enough to see them.  Either way ends in defeat and frustration. [Read more…]

The Trouble with Miracles–Part 1

Number 36 in the series “God Rocks: 101 Amazing Everyday Gifts!” Stories and promises of Jesus that show us the awesome blessings we can experience each day. I hope it encourages you!

 

When I pastored a church there was no end of people with needs. People wanting prayer for physical illnesses, broken relationships, addictions, emotional distress, financial struggles.

With a prayer team I met with those wanting prayer after each service in our chapel. We asked God for miracles sometimes. And frankly we saw them.

 

Photo Credit: Angela Marie Henriette

Photo Credit: Angela Marie Henriette

 

People were healed amazingly. Estranged relationships were restored. Addictions overcome. People found peace who struggled with depression.

But sometimes miracles didn’t happen. And I also saw miracles occur that later unwound.

 

Frankly, it left me bewildered.

 

To this day I don’t have a clear understanding of why God works miraculously sometimes and other times he doesn’t. So if you’re looking for an all conclusive formula I don’t have it. But I think there are some similarities with the miracles Jesus performed. And there are also challenges.

In this story a man named Jairus hunts out Jesus to heal his young daughter who’s dying.

Jairus was a religious leader. One of the few who had anything to do with Jesus. Yet, he’s desperate and believes Jesus can heal his daughter if he’ll only come to his house.

 

But there were challenges ahead.

 

So challenge one, putting aside his pride and potential humiliation he comes to Jesus as he’s teaching. He pushes his way into the center of the crowd where he kneels and asks Jesus to come and heal his daughter. So Jesus goes with him.

Challenge two, on the way Jairus’ servant meets him and says, “Your daughter died a few minutes ago so don’t bother the teacher any longer.”

Jesus responds, “Don’t be afraid. Just believe.”

Challenge three, they entered the house filled with people wailing. Until you’ve seen a funeral in the Middle East you don’t understand wailing.

So in the midst of the screeching Jesus says to Jairus, “Have the people put outside.” And Jairus does.

Challenge four, Jesus went to the room where the little girl lay dead. No fooling dead.

 

Then it says, “Jesus went in and took the girl by the hand, and she stood up!” (Matthew 9:25 NLT)

 

Boom! The miracle happened.

 

Challenge five, those who saw it told everyone they knew even those who ridiculed them. And the news spread like a flood.

Next time I want to draw some conclusions from these challenges.

I don’t know all the answers but I can tell you this.

 

I’ve seen miracles. And they’re always challenging.

 

What are your thoughts about the challenges of miracles?

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Seeing Everyday Miracles

Number 30 in the series “God Rocks: 101 Amazing Everyday Gifts!” Stories and promises of the awesome blessings God gives us each day. I hope it encourages you today!

 

We all face challenges. They seem to come with way too much regularity. And sometimes they simply seem insurmountable.

 

Photo Credit: Theodore Chen

Photo Credit: Theodore Chen

 

An illness, a financial crisis, a broken relationship.

We wrestle with it and worry about it. And sometimes just can’t fix it.

So how do we respond? And I’ve done all of these.

Sometimes we give up. “I can’t do anything about it. I’m helpless. It’s useless.”

Sometimes we pray super spiritual prayers. “God if you’d like to do something here that would be great. And in case you do here’s kind of what I would like to have happen.” Then we end with, “Not my will but thy will be done.”

Sometimes we pray super miracle working prayers. “Ok God here’s what I want. And this is how and when I’d like it delivered.”

Interestingly, I find the results often pretty similar. Frustration and despair.

 

And sometimes we miss seeing the miracle God wanted to or even did perform.

 

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God Rocks #4: Miracles for Our Insignificant but Important Needs

Part of the new series “God Rocks: 101 Amazing Everyday Gifts!” Stories of the awesome blessings and promises God gives us each day. I hope it encourages you today!

 

The son of close friends along with his wife and two young children just left on a medical missions project.

We attended their church for a send off with their family and friends. Tears were shed and hugs given.

I can’t imagine embarking on this with two small children but they felt God’s calling and went.

When they arrived at the training facility in Hawaii one of insignificant but important items they had to leave behind was the jumper for their infant.

 

Baby in Jumper

 

Remembering our children at that age it seems insignificant yet can be so important to have something like a jumper or windup swing. Put them in it. They’re happy. And you can fix dinner, use the bathroom or even glance at a book for five minutes.

 

But they couldn’t bring it so now what? [Read more…]

How to See the Miraculous

In the previous post we looked at some keys to keep our prayers from being answered. I know pretty inspirational.

The point is Jesus worked miracles and told us we could see the same. Yet, somehow we get disconnected.

Oh, occasionally we might glimpse something that looks suspiciously like a miracle but most of the time we just hope for some answer at all.

And frankly, then telling others about our religion is about as exciting as describing how your baby worked in his first tooth. You probably just had to be there.

So what gives? [Read more…]

Seeing the Unimaginable

“In order that in the coming ages he might show the incomparable riches of his grace, expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus.”  (Ephesians 2: 7 NIV)

Do you ever wonder why so many Christians seem defeated?

I mean we read awesome promises in scripture yet for so many reality seems detached.

I see promised an amazing life.

Yet I see way too much sickness, broken relationships and financial struggles. [Read more…]

Seeing the Miraculous

“I pray also that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened in order that you may know the hope to which he has called you, the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints,  and his incomparably great power for us who believe.”  (Ephesians 1: 18-19a, NIV)

Do you ever wonder why we see so little of God’s miraculous power?

I mean we sing and hear about it in Church.  We pray for it.  We read about other people experiencing it.  Yet, how often do we see God’s miraculous intervention in our lives?

And you know, sometimes we really need it. [Read more…]

Unlimited Power Now!

“Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit.”  (Ephesians 1: 13  NIV)

We have amazing spiritual power available to us.  Real miracle working power.  Yet, most of us experience very little of it.  We talk about God’s power yet rarely see it.

I think one of the traps we fall into is a “performance mentality.”  We think, “If I just do enough right things.  Give a little more money.  Go to church more regularly.  Volunteer more.  Then God will unleash his power in my life.”

But you know, as good as those activities may be, they can actually keep us from seeing God’s miracle power. [Read more…]

Seeing a Christmas Miracle

“He was full of unfailing love and faithfulness. And we have seen his glory, the glory of the Father’s one and only Son.”  (John 1:14 NLT)

Christmas is a fascinating time.  So many contrasts.

As at the original one, all of us see the same things yet respond so differently. [Read more…]