Sorrow is a word that sounds like it feels,
There’s a torment within our hearts,
And we hate what it reveals.
When grief’s off the charts,
And a sorrowful season it seals,
Be patient until new life starts:
God’s
at work and He heals.
***
HEALING
is not always, or all, it’s cracked up to be; not in all circumstances, though
some healers will decry this statement. But I have proof. Some people I know
accept that they cannot be fully healed, and that management is healing enough
– God’s provision of healing for them. Indeed, some within this number have
found ‘healing’ by a mode that most ‘normal’ people could not conceive.
This
raises a cosmic irony regarding healing. Some are healed so well that they may
live with the pain the rest of their lives! This may seem a ridiculous notion,
but think of the myriad number of saints and martyrs who had more joy of the
Lord than most of us ever experience.
Some
Flavours of Eternal Healing
When
we are overtaken by sorrow or something that cannot be reconciled, the prospect
of being healed of something a lot less seems laughable – if only we could
laugh.
When
more serious issues than we can contemplate barge their way into our lives, our
petty complaints and differences can be seen for what they are; an utter
contempt for what God has given to us in this life.
This
is why healing takes on a massively different dimension: we are polarised. We
cannot help but get connected to the root of things, for the pain brings a
sense of reality few actually see. This is a true thing. If you have suffered
to any great extent – even for a limited season of several months to a few
years – you should be able to attest to this; if, that is, God rocked your
world so much that you had to respond in a way of true discipleship – to follow
without question.
That,
for me, is true healing: not that someone is relieved of their pain or their
petty or significant complaints, but they are delivered from themselves in
order that, finally, they might live with themselves in peace. That is a fuller
portion of healing.
***
Some
are healed so well that they may live with the pain the rest of their lives!
For these, resting in the midst of emotional and spiritual attack has become
their mode. Could it be that the best of healing transcends the source of
struggle?
© 2013 S. J. Wickham.
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