Do you realize that healing is a process and sometimes when you are being healed, pain comes alongside of your healing? Take a moment to think about when a person has surgery. When a person has surgery, there is usually some type of incision made. An incision is a cut that is made to your flesh. It is a surface cut. It is something that can be seen and in many cases it leaves a mark that tells the story about what you have been through.
When a person goes through surgery, it is for their good. There may be things taken out, like tumors or cysts. There may be veins rerouted. There may be things added like pacemakers or stents to help with the flow of blood or to help repair organs that have sustained damage in your body. No matter what the purpose is for your surgery, it is suppose to be for your good.
However, after surgery there may be a season of pain as your body heals. But understand, just because you are experiencing pain, that doesn’t mean healing is not taking place. With healing there is sometimes pain. That is not just for surgical procedures that pertain to the flesh. There is also a healing process that we go through in life.
With life comes situations that we don’t always understand. The situations we encounter in life will sometimes bring with them pain. It may be that we lose someone. It may be that we are sick in our bodies. It may be that we are suffering because we don’t understand the situations we are encountering financially. Whatever it is, God wants us healed and we have to understand that pain is sometimes part of the process that leads to our total healing and victory over our situation. We have to just trust God through the pain while the process is taking place.
SCRIPTURE MEDITATION
Psalm 147:3
King James Version (KJV)
3 He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.
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