Healing and Breakthrough

Your prayer rises with faith, and that pleases the Lord. You have already fixed your eyes where they belong: on the God for whom nothing is too hard. The waiting you describe is not empty time; it is a season where He does deep work in the heart, even while the circumstances seem unchanged. Over and over, Scripture calls us to wait on the Lord, yet the flesh finds it so difficult. We want to stir things up, make something happen, help God out. But every time we do, we only add years of trouble and miss the joy of seeing Him move in His perfect timing.

Think of how Jesus ministered. When the crowds pressed in with their sick and broken, He did not turn them away. He healed many, cast out demons, and calmed fears. His compassion was never out of reach. Yet in the lives of His own people, He often allowed a delay that tested and deepened their trust. The prophets who spoke in the name of the Lord waited years for promises to unfold. The farmer waits for the precious fruit of the earth, and the Lord Himself waits for the full harvest in our souls. James points us to that kind of patience, a patience rooted in hope and sustained by love, confident that the coming of the Lord will set everything right.

I have learned, sometimes through my own failures, that if you wait long enough, God will work it out. I remember a morning I woke up too ill to even stand. There was no human remedy that could make me fit to serve. But as I lay there, suddenly I felt a rush of strength, a tangible touch of healing, and I was able to rise and do what I could never have done on my own. Was that a gift of healing? The Holy Spirit distributes gifts as He wills, and not everyone receives the same manifestation. Yet beyond all gifts, there is a better way: the way of knowing His love poured into our hearts, a strength made perfect in weakness. That is the place where the apostle Paul found peace when his own prayer for healing was answered differently than he expected.

So do not let anyone twist a Scripture into a formula that bypasses trust. The wish for health and prosperity is beautiful, but God may do something greater than immediately removing the thorn. He may sustain you in it, fill you with courage, and let your steadfastness become a testimony to others. What a comfort it is to know that other believers are striving together with you in prayer. Paul begged the Romans for that kind of partnership. When you know people are lifting you up, it brings a grace that helps you bear anything.

While you wait, keep your hope fixed not only on healing but on the One who is coming. The early church waited for Jesus to return from heaven, to deliver them from the wrath to come. That blessed hope kept them going when everything around them was crumbling. As you look to Him, may the Lord direct your heart deeper into His love and into the patient waiting for Christ. Let your soul be established, not by seeing the breakthrough yet, but by knowing that He who promised is faithful. He is at work even now, and in His time, you will see the precious fruit of all He has been doing.
 

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