Health is Wealth |
However, no matter what I tried, and believe me, I tried everything, it just seemed to get worse. From a simple cold, to full-blown flu, to bronchial asthma, to bronchitis to laryngitis, it continued to morph.
After 2 doctors’ visits, and countless medicines, including
antibiotics, penicillin, and a nebulizer, I was still far from well. I even tried all the herbal, natural combinations
that my well-meaning family and friends suggested. I was desperate to get
better!
Obviously, I had everyone praying in agreement with me for
healing, with myself taking communion every night and declaring my healing, but still, God chose to make me wait, which got
me to the point of asking why.
This all happened when our tax season had just started and the
work that I do was not able to be paused, which left me with two choices, either to work
from home or increase my backlog. I stoically chose the first option, which I believe might have delayed my healing.
I had been sensing in my spirit to slow down, but I
continued to work full-steam ahead, and I believe now that when your body or
God tells you to rest, you must obey! If
you don’t, He will, like Psalms 23 says, bring you to green pastures, and
for me, this was through an unexpected, unexplained, unfair and lengthy
illness, where I was forced to put my life on pause and rest if I wanted to be
restored to wellness.
During this season of ill health, I was so focused on
getting better, instead of focusing on God and trusting Him for my healing,
which I realise also delayed it. Sometimes we can get so caught up in trying to
rush God, that we lose sight of why He has allowed it in the first place. It was
only when a sermon at my Church reminded me that we are to embrace life’s disruptions,
that I started to fully rest and accept my fate.
I have learned that, although I still trust doctors, in
most cases, they are only treating the symptoms and not the root cause of our
illnesses. I have also learned to listen
when I need to rest and embrace life’s disruptions instead of wrestling with
them. There is a great peace to
discover, when you put your life on pause and rest, both physically and mentally,
when it is needed, and allow God to fully refresh and restore you back to health.
So, next time I am faced with the sudden disruption of illness, I will drink lots of water, eat nutritiously well, rest often, and continue to pray, trusting only in God for my healing. For I have learned that health truly is our greatest blessing, for without it, you cannot enjoy any of His others!
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