"As it happened, Publius' father was ill with fever and dysentery. Paul went in and prayed for him, and laying his hands on him, he healed him. Then all the other sick people on the island came and were cured." ~Acts 28:8-9
What does healing look like?
Who are the people called to be prayer angels while laying their hands on us? Experiencing a recent illness, I am very aware of the faith that is required to trust God's grace during this period of uncertainty and physical and emotional unrest. It is especially during times of illness that we are closest to God, relying on his strength.
In this passage God gives us the instructions for getting back to wellness (whatever that looks like for each individual, and often only revealed to us looking back.)
God calls us to:
Trust his judgment while we rely on others. Theses periods when we do not get to experience total health and wellness we are to rely on those who love and care for us to be “God with skin on.” He asks us to lift our voices to the heavens while keeping our feet planted firmly on the earth. Sometimes that is all our loved ones can remind us to do. God says, "Others are sent remind you I am there."
God asks of us:
To rely on the power of healing touch. Physical touch is one of the most powerful social wellness tools we can bring out of our tool box of solutions. It invites us to be in community with others in our time of suffering. Allowing others to put their hands on us requires a certain vulnerability most are uncomfortable with. God says again, “Ask others to give healing touch in your life.”
It is through the power of spiritual connectedness with God and others in our lives that our physical and emotional selves experience the healing that Paul demonstrated in this gospel. We must not fear going to God as Publius' father did with openness, willingness and a faithful heart. We must become faithful, willing and open asking God to send us people to become a healing presence in our life. Experience the healing touch of God's own hands through the physical presence of others.
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