Ailments No More?
Monday, September 2, 2024
Rain Drops Clear The Air,
For a New Day.
Psalm 147:3
He heals the broken-hearted, and binds up their wounds.
1 Peter 2:24
He himself bore our sins in his body on the cross, so that, free from sins, we might live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed.
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Words of Grace For Today
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It is an odd, illogical thought, that we can be healed because someone else is wounded. That is the illogic of sacrifice. It is the illogic behind living organ donors (like kidney transplant donors).
The obvious truth is that we all need and want to be healed. Our physical ailments may come to mind first. Old people know ailments of many kinds that seem to multiply as the years pass. Far too many younger people suffer the cruel, random selection of genetic, developmental, and accidental ailments. While medicine makes advances each year, we still cannot heal all these ailments. We simply suffer them.
The most severe, and life-robbing, ailments we suffer are not the physical ones. They are our psychological and spiritual wounds and ailments that reek havoc in our lives, and the lives of many around us. The ‘science’ to heal us of these ailments, or at least mitigate their disruption to our lives makes advances to be sure, but the progress is minuscule for those who suffer.
How can God promise to heal the broken-hearted, and bind up their wounds.
Or to heal us by his wounds?
Yet both the Psalmist and the writer of 1 Peter don’t make that promise. They state it as an accomplished deed.
Oh, to live knowing our broken hearts are healed, and our wounds have been bound, that we have been completely healed so profoundly that it has cost someone else his life.
By faith we know exactly these things to be
how, since our baptisms,
we start each day,
each encounter
each challenge.
Good Morning!
A Fresh Start, Again!
Wounds and sins have no power over us.