Friday, October 6, 2017

Broken, yet whole

Morning: Psalm 102; 2 Kings 19:1-20; I Corinthians 9:16-27

Typically, we do not witness dramatic healings, so what do Jesus’ healing stories mean?  For me, Jesus enlists the healing powers of the Cosmos. Our bodies, minds and spirits rarely let us down, yet it’s easy for us to forget our many experiences of healing. The Creation’s healing power is always available to us, if not in the ways we expect or hope for.  Healing does not always mean cure, but healing can help us to bear the burden of suffering.  Though broken, we can be whole.  If you know someone who died contented with life, you have seen this.

Graham

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