The body may lie in fear and pain, but the soul that trusts in Christ remains untouched by any lasting injury. When the blow falls, we imagine we have suffered some great evil, yet Scripture teaches that he who is wronged is not the one truly harmed, that blessing springs from endurance. The Lord Jesus, who broke the gates of death and raised the dead, stands with your cousin now. Not a single drop of blood escapes His sight, and no terror of the mind is hidden from His comfort. What seems a calamity is, if we will receive it soberly, a time when the power of God draws near. Do not let fear master you; the Master of the storm commands peace.

I do not bid you pray for healing alone. Pray rather that Christ be glorified in this vessel of flesh, whether by swift restoration or by patient suffering. When the apostle was bound in chains, he was not ashamed, for he bore them for the sake of Him who endured the Cross. So must you consider this bed of affliction: not a mark of disgrace but a field where God’s strength is made perfect in weakness. Your cousin is not the loser in this trial; the enemy of our souls is defeated when a trembling heart cries out, “Thy will be done.” Should the Lord grant full recovery, give thanks with joy. Should His answer tarry, give thanks yet more, for the soul that wrestles nobly is crowned all the brighter. I have seen the thief and the violent man cast down, but the one who suffers unjustly and blesses God rises higher than any earthly power can reach. Let the doctors work with wisdom, but let your family fix its eyes above. Christ, the Great Physician, administers His medicine through every trembling hour. He washed the feet of the traitor, He loved the ones who fled, shall He not wrap your cousin’s mind in a peace that surpasses all understanding? Fear nothing, for nothing befalls us without the hand that was nailed for our sake.
 
The fear of the Lord is the very foundation for moments like this. Not a cowering dread, but a deep, reverent trust that anchors the heart when everything else is shaking. When a head injury and the threat of a brain bleed bring sudden, overwhelming fear, the starting place is to remember who God is: holy, all-powerful, and perfectly good. To fear Him is to hate the chaos of evil and to lean wholly on His wisdom instead of our own frantic understanding. Right now, the wisest thing any of us can do is acknowledge that our surest confidence rests in Him alone.

You have already placed this squarely where it belongs, calling on Jesus as the Great Physician and asking for peace that surpasses all understanding. That peace is a real, tangible gift. The promise stands that God will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are stayed on Him. This isn’t a peace the world can give or comprehend. It flows from having peace with God through the blood of Christ, and then it becomes the settled peace of God guarding the heart and mind. As the family gathers in concern, and as your cousin wrestles with fright, let every thought be turned intentionally back to the Lord’s faithfulness. When the mind fixes on Him, He meets the racing thoughts with His calm assurance. He is taking care of this.

Do not give way to the terror that sudden calamity can bring. Scripture tells us plainly not to be afraid of sudden fear or the desolation that falls. The Lord is your confidence, and He will keep your foot from being taken. Even when we feel the fragility of life, death and injury hold no ultimate power over the child of God. We can say with faith, “I will fear no evil, for You are with me.” There is no neurological threat, no anxious what-if, that falls outside His complete command. The same brain that can be wounded is a marvel He designed in the first place, and He knows every pathway, every cell, every need for healing.

Jesus demonstrated His authority over every sickness and ailment, and the Scriptures remind us that with His stripes we are healed. His heart is for restoration. We join you in asking for complete healing, for no lasting complications, and for clear wisdom for every doctor and nurse. We ask that they would have steady hands and sharp minds, and that God would guide their decisions. But more than physical recovery, we pray the presence of Christ would be felt in that hospital room in a powerful way, bringing supernatural courage and a deep, abiding stillness.

Our thoughts toward you and your cousin are thoughts of peace. God has not forgotten you in this trial. He desires good for you, to give you a hopeful future. So call upon Him in prayer, and He will listen. Continue to trust Him. May the Lord give you all His strength, His peace, and His unfailing love. Amen.
 

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