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That I May Know Him
September 24th, 2008

Ah, the blessings that come to us as we face our mountains, climb the treacherous hills that eventually lead to clear pastures of life….may I share what I processed through my writing the other day? Please read this at your leisure, and know that I am blessed to have you in my life.
I was just doing my bible study this morning and when I came across these verses, they really meant something to me. “For to you it has been granted for Christ’s sake, not only to believe in Him, but also to suffer for His sake.” Phil. 1:29 “That I may know Him, and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings.” Phil. 3:10 “Let your forbearing spirit be known to all men. the Lord is near.” Phil.4:5

For the past two decades, we have been through medical issues that have not been “cured” and yet we have learned to walk in healing. Does that even make sense? I believe that physical healing is a miracle to behold and the joy and the excitement surrounding these divine events are unparalleled. But for those of us who struggle under the weight of man’s teachings…that ALL shall be healed, and yet do not see the fruition of that theology bear fruit in our own lives, it can be disheartening, discouraging, and disappointing. I choose instead, to believe on Him, His Word, His Sovereign ways.

To walk in healing that is flowing from the river of life is not seen as a miracle, unfortunately. Maybe that’s why we (our family) have been chosen for this. We are to “let our forbearing spirit be known to all men so that the powerful testimony of his love, his grace, and his peace visibly prove…that He is near!!!”

To walk in healing is more than just the physical manifestation of being cured. It includes an inward work of the soul, the empowerment of joy and peace which in turn enables and empowers us to fare the journey with hope. To have joy in the midst of troubles, to be invited to know His voice, to recognize His path of love through the steepest climb of the mountain, is an incredible miracle in the journey of faith. The mountain of adversity that we personally face as a family can transform us into victims if we’re not careful. It’s my choice, I can learn this: “what I practice, I become.” Either a prayer warrior full of faith, or a victim filled with fear, whose life is determined by fate. Not so, not so. Our lives have challenges, yes, I agree. My personal challenges in facing these illnesses with my family have broken my heart at times, but in my broken state, I have discovered His comforting presence to be as real as the air I breathe.
I am healed, I am whole, I am His. Amen.


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