Friday, June 7, 2024

Strength in Sickness


Faith in Action in Times of Trial

Philipose Vaidyar

A sickness, even as small as a headache, can disrupt the rhythm of life and turn the plans of a family upside down. The physical struggles are only the beginning; the emotional and psychological burdens can weigh heavily on each member of the family, especially the children, who may not fully express their pain and confusion. The effects of illness vary greatly among individuals, influenced by their emotional, mental, and physical strength, as well as their faith and trust in God.

As we gather our thoughts and hearts in this moment of reflection, let us consider the profound impact of sickness or other incidents on our lives.

In these times of trial, our faith and confidence in the Almighty God, who skillfully designed our inmost being, can make a world of difference. We may find ourselves asking, "Why, Lord? How long, Lord?" But it is precisely in these moments that we must exercise our faith and place our dependence not on our strength alone, but on God, the Creator, who offers solace to our souls.

Let us draw strength from the Word of God and find renewal in His promises:

Psalm 139:13-14: "For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother's womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well."

Read and meditate on the entire Psalm, surrendering to the surpassing knowledge, presence, and potential of our Sovereign God.

This Psalm reminds us of God's intimate knowledge and unwavering presence in our lives, especially during times of illness and struggle.

  1. God Knows Us Completely and Intimately:

"O Lord, you have searched me and known me" (Psalm 139:1). God knows every thought, every action, and every word we will speak before it is even on our tongue. In moments of pain and uncertainty, remember that God understands your suffering and walks with you through it.

  1. God is Always With Us:

"Where shall I go from your Spirit? Or where shall I flee from your presence?" (Psalm 139:7). There is no place so dark or so distant that God cannot reach us. His presence surrounds us, providing comfort and strength even in the most challenging times.

  1. God Has Created Us Wonderfully:

“For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother's womb. I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made" (Psalm 139:13-14). Even as we face physical ailments, let us remember that we are beautifully and purposefully created by God. Our bodies, with all their complexities, are a testament to His incredible workmanship.

  1. God's Thoughts Toward Us are Precious:

"How precious to me are your thoughts, O God! How vast is the sum of them!" (Psalm 139:17). In times of sickness, it is easy to feel forgotten or insignificant. Yet, God's thoughts toward us are precious and numerous. He cares deeply for each of us, and His plans for us are filled with love.

  1. A Prayer for Guidance and Purity:

"Search me, O God, and know my heart! Try me and know my thoughts! And see if there be any grievous way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting" (Psalm 139:23-24). Let this be our prayer in times of distress, asking God to search our hearts, guide our thoughts, and lead us toward His eternal path.

In times of sickness or any bad incidents when our faith is tested, let us cling to these truths. We are known, we are loved, and we are never alone. Trust in God's presence and His power to heal and sustain you. Let His Word be your source of strength and comfort, revitalizing your faith as you navigate the challenges ahead.

May you find peace in knowing that the Almighty God, who created you so wonderfully, is with you always, sustaining you and restoring you with His boundless love and grace.

Coming back to the point of sicknesses that we go through, here are three verses that still can challenge us to be humble and regard the poor, weak, and the needy for which healing, deliverance, and restoration are the reward:

Psalm 41:1-3: "Blessed are those who have regard for the weak; the LORD delivers them in times of trouble. The LORD protects and preserves them—they are counted among the blessed in the land—he does not give them over to the desire of their foes. The LORD sustains them on their sickbed and restores them from their bed of illness."

When we regard the weak, the Lord…..

      1. Delivers us in times of trouble.
      2. Protects and preserves us.
      3. Blesses us and counts us among the blessed in the land.
      4. Does not give us over to the desire of our foes.
      5. Sustains us on our sickbed.
      6. Restores us from our bed of illness.

In our moments of weakness and uncertainty, let us remember these promises and find strength in our faith. May we continue to trust in the Lord, knowing He is with us, sustaining and restoring us. Let us meditate on His Word and find peace in His unending love and care. 






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7 comments:

Koshyabraham said...

Thank you for reminding me of who my God is,whom i believe through this psalm. When troubles and sickess come it's true that our mind forget to remember Him.

Philipose Vaidyar Scribbles said...

Thank you Brother Koshy for taking the time to comment.

M S Lyngdoh said...

Amen. He knows it all, He is always with me, His thoughts is for our best. A powerful reminder indeed. Thank you Philipose

Ranu Travels said...

Praise God ! I feel better while reading this psalm once again with your explanation at this moment. God can alone offers solace to our soul.

Philipose Vaidyar Scribbles said...

Thank you for the feedback. I am encoraged to share more of my reflections when the Lord speaks more specially through his Word in the context of seeing the needs of some dear and near as in our own lives. Keep feeding on the Word and be encouraged to walk in faith with our Master. Stay blessed.

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