When healing is not immediate and becomes a journey, do we give up on the scriptures and prophetic words we have and succumb to our reality, or even reject our faith, or do we hold to Him and stand? How do we respond and maintain faith?
Nothing of my reality of voice loss and cancer lined up either with Scripture or the prophetic words I had been given. I wrestled with God as things got worse while others had breakthroughs. I don’t know why God heals some immediately, others through the process, and some not at all, but I do know we can do things in the waiting.
I use STAND as an acronym, from Ephesians 6: 13b: “having done everything stand”.
T: Take control of your thoughts. It is easy to panic and worry and allow negative thinking to take hold of us when we don’t see the breakthrough, but as my friend Madz says, ‘if you can worry you can meditate’, in other words you can exercise control over your thinking.
Be good gatekeepers of those 60 - 90 000 thoughts per day, 80% of which are negative. No wonder the Word says to take our thoughts captive to Christ (2 Corinthians 10v5) and to be transformed by renewing our minds (Romans 12: 2).
Don’t deny what is happening, speak about it, but regulate how much time you allow difficult thoughts to occupy your mind.
Setting a time limit of 5 – 10 minutes to talk allows you to express fears, anxieties etc, but it book-ends the process. Then focus on what the Word says and live in hope and expectation. One of my favourites promises is Psalm 27:13 “I remain confident of this: I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living”, and oh how faithful Jesus has been to that promise.
A: Attitude determines your altitude, choose a good one
N: Never give up hope.
D – Dare to dream
When healing is a journey, it is tempting to let go of His promises and give up hope. I encourage you not to. God's ways are higher than our ways, and His timing may be different, but it is always perfect (Isaiah 55: 8-9). Though we may not understand the delay, we can trust in God's sovereignty and goodness, knowing that He works all things together for our good (Romans 8:28).
And having done all else continue to STAND –
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