This day we have a deep Scriptural basis of understanding the relationship between sickness, sin, forgiveness, and healing. This is an amazing process that can be tremendously helpful to everyone who is desperately trying to follow the Lord Jesus on this earthly journey of ours: “When Abram was ninety-nine years old, the LORD appeared to him and said: “I am God the Almighty. Walk in my presence and be blameless.”
Every morning is a wake-up call. Each new breath we take creates the backdrop for a new set of exciting circumstances and opportunities to grow and live the dream God has placed in our hearts and minds. “See how the Lord blesses those who fear him..”
“Lord, if you wish, you can make me clean.” Included in this recurring opening scene of life is the demand, yes, the demand to die to oneself. This includes the start of throwing out any excuses as to why we cannot or choose not to be happy. That’s right; we must shield our hearts from the negative influences that come from within and from outside our lives. That also means being totally realistic with ourselves and asking for forgiveness. This leaves behind the deceptions that creep into our hearts that somehow we don’t deserve to suffer or experience disappointments. Jesus never promised a smooth ride, but He sure did ensure that we would have a safe landing.
“I will do it. Be made clean.” Jesus taught us that he can and does both forgive and heal. That is the most important lesson we are to learn today. Spiritual sickness does have an impact on our physical lives. Sin wounds, and the love of Christ heals. This process must start with each of us personally.
Even though nothing externally or existentially has changed around us, even though the same ruthless and negative voices are still chattering outside our personal walls, the impact of honesty, forgiveness, and healing has everything to do with moving forward from an old way of life to the bright promise of what is waiting for us this very day.
Let us pray:
Lord, you are Holy above all others, and all of the strength that I need is in your hands. I am not asking, Lord, that you take this trial away. Instead, I simply ask that Your will be done in my life. Whatever that means, that is what I want.
But I admit that it’s hard, Lord. Sometimes I feel like I can’t go on. The pain and the fear are too much for me, and I know that I don’t have the strength on my own to get through this. I know that I can come to you, Jesus and that you will hear my prayer. I know that it is not your intent to bring me to this point just to leave me in the wilderness alone.
Please, Lord, give me the strength that I need to face today. I don’t have to worry about tomorrow. If you just give me the strength that I need today, that is all I need. Keep me from sinning during this trial. Instead, help me to keep my eyes on you. You are the Holy Lord, and all of my hope rests in you.
Thank you for hearing my prayer. In Jesus’ name. Amen.