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Episode 268 – When Healing Has Not Come
What happens when we pray fervently for healing and it doesn't come? This deeply personal exploration takes us into one of Christianity's most challenging questions—not to shake our faith, but to strengthen it with biblical truth. We journey through passages like James 5, where we're instructed to call for elders, pray in faith, and anoint with oil, yet we also encounter the puzzling reality that even the Apostle Paul left co-workers like Trophimus sick and advised Timothy to use medicinal wine for his stomach ailments. The tension is real: we believe wholeheartedly in the gifts of healings mentioned in 1 Corinthians 12, we've seen miraculous breakthroughs, yet we've also watched loved ones suffer despite our prayers. Rather than offering easy answers or blaming either God or our lack of faith, this message invites us into a mature understanding—that progressive healing is still healing, that God sometimes uses medicine alongside miracles, and that our suffering can produce an eternal weight of glory that far outweighs our temporary troubles. Like Job, we're called to trust God even when we can't find Him in our circumstances, declaring 'though He slay me, I will trust Him.' This isn't about giving up on healing; it's about refusing to put God on trial while we continue to press in with obedient faith.
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Episode 268 – When Healing Has Not Come
What happens when we pray fervently for healing and it doesn't come? This deeply personal exploration takes us into one of Christianity's most challenging questions—not to shake our faith, but to strengthen it with biblical truth. We journey through passages like James 5, where we're instructed to call for elders, pray in faith, and anoint with oil, yet we also encounter the puzzling reality that even the Apostle Paul left co-workers like Trophimus sick and advised Timothy to use medicinal wine for his stomach ailments. The tension is real: we believe wholeheartedly in the gifts of healings mentioned in 1 Corinthians 12, we've seen miraculous breakthroughs, yet we've also watched loved ones suffer despite our prayers. Rather than offering easy answers or blaming either God or our lack of faith, this message invites us into a mature understanding—that progressive healing is still healing, that God sometimes uses medicine alongside miracles, and that our suffering can produce an eternal weight of glory that far outweighs our temporary troubles. Like Job, we're called to trust God even when we can't find Him in our circumstances, declaring 'though He slay me, I will trust Him.' This isn't about giving up on healing; it's about refusing to put God on trial while we continue to press in with obedient faith.

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