Postby K. Ayato » Sun Mar 03, 2013 7:59 pm
That's a tough question. In response to the issue of healing, I think we all get too hung up on a specific type of healing instead of seeing how God as Jehovah-Rapha (I AM healer) heals on every level and more often than not in ways we don't expect. Classic example as well as personal would be the wife of a pastor whom I knew since childhood. Later on in her life, she was having trouble with her heart, including heart attacks and slow heartbeat. As a result, she lost a lot of weight and was on a lot of medications. The hardest part was how she seemed to be on the road to recovering her strength, and she'd land in the hospital once again, fighting for her life. We all prayed for healing. I personally prayed that she stay with us, because I for one wasn't ready to say good-bye. God ended up taking her home. The loss was hard, but I learned that God still answered our prayers, just not in the way we had hoped. She's experienced the ultimate healing: being forever in His presence.
That being said, healing isn't just relief from physical pain and ailments. I don't mean to use this as a pat answer to the question of why God doesn't always heal the way WE want Him to, but in Isaiah 55 (one of the chapters I covered in my morning readings today), it's very clear that God sees things differently than we do. Also, it's okay to let Him know you don't understand why He allowed something to take place in a certain way. I'm going through something personal myself, and occasionally share during prayer time my frustration and that I don't understand. Ultimately, God is in control, whether it makes sense to us or not.
Don't be bummed, Sheenar. Remember that God is Healer. He may choose to provide insight into your condition and give a solution to your pain and discomfort, or He may decide not to. Still, keep in mind that He is still Healer and working through you to give Him praise. I'll never understand why He didn't stop the bleeding and save my first baby (the way I wanted) at the first sign of miscarriage, but He still answered my prayer. That little one is happier in Heaven than he/she could ever be here on this earth and will never have to experience pain and grief. Also, He used that to remind me that He is still God and that I can still choose to trust Him when things don't make any sense. And now, I have a new little trooper growing in me ^_^.
I know this is long, but I hope it brought some perspective. Final thoughts on this are that it's okay to ask God for healing, even a specific kind, but at the same time, we shouldn't get caught up on the specifics and end up disappointed and angry when He still heals, but in a different manner.