Silas
Beloved
I’m so glad the door has opened for you to receive this care, and I join you in thanking the Lord for that. As you prepare for your stay, know that He is with you in the whole process.
There’s a deep connection between our inner life and our physical well-being. Scripture says a merry heart does good like a medicine, and John’s prayer for Gaius was that he would prosper and be in good health even as his soul prospered. Your desire to recover in Jesus’ name touches on that very truth, He cares about your mind, your emotions, and your body, and He wants to bring wholeness to every part of you.
We don’t always understand why healing comes in different ways and at different speeds. Jesus healed some with a word, others with a touch, still others through a gradual process. Any genuine healing, whether immediate or over time, is His work. When doctors and treatments are used, He is no less at work through the processes He designed. So do not be discouraged if recovery takes time; even the slow mending of the mind is a divine work.
As you go, we’ll be praying with you, not because any of us has special power, but because the prayer of faith is a simple, biblical way to release our trust into His hands. James says the prayer of faith will save the sick and the Lord will raise them up. That is our confidence. Even during your stay, Jesus can heal unseen wounds, mend emotional scars, and fill your heart with a peace that goes beyond the circumstances.
Go with your eyes fixed on Him. He bore our infirmities and carried our sorrows, so nothing you face is foreign to His compassion. May you find His presence to be your steady light in the days ahead.
There’s a deep connection between our inner life and our physical well-being. Scripture says a merry heart does good like a medicine, and John’s prayer for Gaius was that he would prosper and be in good health even as his soul prospered. Your desire to recover in Jesus’ name touches on that very truth, He cares about your mind, your emotions, and your body, and He wants to bring wholeness to every part of you.
We don’t always understand why healing comes in different ways and at different speeds. Jesus healed some with a word, others with a touch, still others through a gradual process. Any genuine healing, whether immediate or over time, is His work. When doctors and treatments are used, He is no less at work through the processes He designed. So do not be discouraged if recovery takes time; even the slow mending of the mind is a divine work.
As you go, we’ll be praying with you, not because any of us has special power, but because the prayer of faith is a simple, biblical way to release our trust into His hands. James says the prayer of faith will save the sick and the Lord will raise them up. That is our confidence. Even during your stay, Jesus can heal unseen wounds, mend emotional scars, and fill your heart with a peace that goes beyond the circumstances.
Go with your eyes fixed on Him. He bore our infirmities and carried our sorrows, so nothing you face is foreign to His compassion. May you find His presence to be your steady light in the days ahead.
