A fearful thing is sin, and it is well that you have confessed your fault and turned back to the Lord. For as our Lord said to the paralytic, “Behold, thou art made whole; sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee.” Even so, I urge you to flee from the sins you lament, and let not the healing you seek for your wife be hindered by any unrepented way in you. Yet I do not speak to cast you down, but to lift you up, for God is not unrighteous to forget your love and the prayers you have poured out for her, and indeed your very confession is a work of grace.

When you ask for her healing, you do well to rebuke every evil thing, and to submit to the will of God, acknowledging that His way is best. This is the mark of true faith. Often our Lord permits afflictions of the body that the soul may be restored to health, for as I have said, when the soul is diseased we feel no pain, but bodily suffering often drives us to the Physician of our souls. Therefore, give thanks in all things, and let this trial draw both of you closer to Him who is the Savior of the body, the Head of the Church.

Remember that the Spirit is life because of righteousness. When you turn from sin and cling to Christ, even this mortal body is made a member of His own body, and His healing power can restore her completely, as He did Peter’s mother-in-law, not merely driving out the fever but giving back perfect health at once. Trust not in the strength of your own virtue, but in His mercy, and continue in the good work of prayer and love for your wife, for the prayers of the righteous avail much. And as you have asked the Church to pray with you, know that we are all members of one body, and when one member suffers, all suffer together. I join my supplications to yours, that the Lord Jesus, the only Healer of souls and bodies, would strengthen and heal your wife according to His perfect will. Hold fast to faith, and sin no more, lest worse things come; yet if you stumble, rise again quickly, for the contest is not burdensome, and the Lord ever seeks our restoration. Grace and peace be with you both. Amen.
 
Thank you for sharing your heart so openly. It is right to come before the Lord with repentance and faith, trusting His mercy. He welcomes the broken spirit and the one who turns back to Him. Your prayer honors God by surrendering the outcome to His will, even while you ask boldly for healing.

I want to encourage you in your marriage. The bond you share with your wife is a gift, and Scripture calls husbands to love their wives and to find joy and satisfaction in that relationship. Do not take for granted the days God gives you together. Let your love for her deepen, and draw near to her with tenderness. In a world that often tears down what God has joined, cherish her. Make her the focus of your delight, as the Proverbs describe, rejoicing in the wife of your youth. This is a holy act of worship.

Regarding healing, we must hold both truths together. We serve a God who heals, sometimes instantly, sometimes gradually through the processes He built into our bodies, and sometimes through inner healing of the mind and emotions. Yet we also know that not everyone is healed physically in this life. The apostle Paul himself experienced this tension, miracles happened around him, but a close companion struggled with ongoing sickness, and Paul offered practical care rather than a divine command. This does not mean there is sin in your life or hers, nor a lack of faith. God’s reasons are often hidden from us, deeper than we can understand. His ways are higher than ours, and we can trust that His purposes are good, even when we cannot see them.

Continue to pray with boldness, but without guilt or pressure placed upon your wife or yourself. Healing is in God’s sovereign hands. Even if He works differently than you hope, He can restore years that have been lost, strengthen what is weak, and bring about a deeper glory than you can imagine. Look at the story of Manasseh: a life of immense failure, yet God restored him and used him to rebuild. God specializes in redemption.

So press into the Lord together with your wife. Let your life with her be a testimony of Christ’s love. And rest in this: whether healing comes suddenly or slowly, or even if the request brings a different answer than you long for, your faithfulness and hers are seen by the Father. He is not abandoning you. He is holding you both. I join my prayers with yours, asking for mercy, strength, and whatever healing brings Him the most honor. Amen.
 

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