Tuesday 19 May 2009

Healing in Two Stages?

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The following is drawn from David Dunlops message on Sunday, they aren't word for word what he said. As is usual with my notes i tend to add in much of my own words:

In Mark 8:22-26 we read of Jesus healing a blind man. This healing seems to come in two phases, unlike most of Jesus other healings which were instant.

"And some people brought to him a blind man and begged him to touch him. And he took the blind man by the hand and led him out of the village, and when he had spit on his eyes and laid his hands on him, he asked him, “Do you see anything?” And he looked up and said, “I see men, but they look like trees, walking.” Then Jesus laid his hands on his eyes again; and he opened his eyes, his sight was restored..."


The obvious question to ask about this: 'Why was it not instant?'

Drawing attention to this David showed how some people are 'spiritually' healed instantly, yet others face a process & their 'spiritual healing is more gradual. This healing acts as a sort of illustration of that.

Personally i know some who have come to Christ in an instant, the Gospel has been so clear. Yet i also know others who've struggled to come to terms with & understand the Gospel over a period of time.

There are also many who find vices & sins that they had committed just vanish, yet others struggle with these sins for many years in their Christian life.
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3 comments:

ash said...

Two thoughts:

God sovereignly knows what's best - sometimes I've found it's the struggle I needed more than the end result.

And sometimes I think this is also because we tend to try to make a formula out of everything: do this, then that, and you will get this result, guaranteed. Which makes it that much easier to seek the healing or the gift rather than the Healer and Giver.

Peter P said...

God is not a 'cookie-cutter' God.

He does for each of us what we need due to the uniqueness of who we are and the uniqueness of our calling.

Great post. Awesome picture too :-)

Boaly said...

Brilliant comments