Article by Martha Jane Orlando - Link HERE
And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all kinds of sickness and all kinds of disease among the people. ~Matthew 4:23
I take the photo featured in the header last week. Why? Because I spy it hanging on the wall in one of the last places I would expect to see something like this. Yet, there it is, as plain as day. Care to guess where Danny and I are?
Believe it or not, this plaque is on display in the patient check-out area of a doctor's office. I must admit, I do the proverbial double-take, then whip my phone out of my purse to document this anomaly. Like dear Doubting Thomas, I have to confess that until I see this with my own eyes, I would never take someone else's word that this plaque is proudly displayed in a doctor's place of business.
Will wonders never cease?
In our predominantly secular society, God is rarely given the credit when it comes to healing. That's become the domain of physicians, nurses and medical researchers. We humans have a dangerous tendency to posit our trust in those who have more knowledge, education and training in the field of medicine than we could ever hope to understand. Sadly, from this worldly perspective, we put our faith in perceived professionals instead of the One who created us all.
This plaque, with its succinct and truthful statement about healing turns our upside-down thinking into right-side-up understanding. Our competent and skilled doctors are just that because they've been endowed by God with the gifts of healing. It is their calling. But they are only the vessels of those gifts, not the source.
In the end, whether it's by divine intervention in this life, or not until we enter our eternal rest with the Lord, we will be healed, fully and completely, as God assures us in His Word. I have some dear friends who struggle with pain and its debilitating effects on their well-being each and every day. No amount of medicine or therapy can change that for them.
But they know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that God walks with them every step of this earthly journey. They don't complain. They lose neither faith nor hope. They continue to pray. I continue to pray for them. God hears all of our prayers, and will answer them in His impeccable timing.
Jesus may no longer be physically among us, teaching, preaching and healing in person, but He knows every pain we endure and each diagnosis that causes us suffering. He's gone through it all, and more, Himself.
May we be truly thankful for our medical professionals, but remember always the only One who has the lasting power to heal us.
Amen!

Thank you for this wonderful and comforting post, Martha.
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Thanks so much for publishing this, Victor! I hope and pray that it blesses somebody out there.
DeleteMay we all remind ourselves, when we think of our gifts, talents, and abilities that we are, as you said, "only the vessels of those gifts, not the source." May we continually choose to use these capabilities for the Lord's glory and not our own.
ReplyDeleteMay we all remind ourselves, when we think of our gifts, talents, and abilities that we are, as you said, "only the vessels of those gifts, not the source." May we continually choose to use these capabilities for the Lord's glory and not our own.
ReplyDeleteAmen, Barbara! Our lives should be lived in a way that gives honor and glory to God, not ourselves. Thanks for visiting!
DeleteSo thankful that a doctor's office was willing to display this plaque, that is a wonderful thing to see! Glad you took the picture to document it! Enjoyed your post so much today - how thankful HE is indeed our healer! Men do what they can, but HE is the ultimate Great Physician! Many blessings to you dear friend, this post was such a blessing to read!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't believe it at first, either, Marilyn; that's why I had to take a photo. So happy to know that this post was a blessing to read. Thanks for visiting!
DeleteIt’s always a joy to meet a doctor who understands s/he treats, God heals.
ReplyDeleteIt truly is, Mimi. Thanks for stopping by!
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