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Today’s Bible Reading: February 26

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Numbers 16-18

Mark 6:33-56

Healing by Touching His Garment

Wouldn’t it be great if Jesus walked among us today and we could just touch the hem of his garment and experience divine healing? Sickness and death has touched us all in some way. We all know people who have been sick with COVID over the past year and many have died because of it. My dad battled cancer. My grandmother battled Alzheimer’s. Sweet friends have battled infertility and miscarriages. Another sweet friend is battling Parkinson’s. My sweet mother-in-law was taken to Heaven from complications associated with diabetes. My husband fights diabetes and its complications every day and he is being evaluated to see if he is eligible for a kidney and pancreas transplant.

All around us, we know people who could use just the touch of the hem of His garment. Chances are as you read this, a person comes to mind, someone you deeply care about – or maybe that person is you. We long for the ability to touch the hem of His garment and experience divine healing.

God Still Heals

We think of these friends and family – or even ourselves – and cry out, “It’s not fair! Why them?” or “Why me?” We earnestly pray for healing and sometimes healing comes and sometimes it doesn’t. I don’t have the answers as to why God heals some and not others. I can’t pretend to always understand His divine plans. But I do know God still heals. I am living proof.

My Story of Divine healing

In October 1993 an 88 year old woman ran a red light in a turn lane and hit the vehicle I was in as we traveled through the intersection. In that moment my world changed. I had two broken vertebrae. One in my neck and one in my lower back. I was in my twenties at the time, with my whole life ahead of me. As my parents got the news from the rescue paramedics, my dad (who was a pastor) started notifying everyone he could think of and prayers started going up. Those people contacted other people. I was on a prayer list from the Florida Baptist Convention and prayers started going up all around the world.

At that time, my parents had no idea what my injuries were – only that I was coming in on an ambulance. My mom was a nurse at the hospital I was taken to and she was in the ER before me. When the x-rays, MRIs and such started coming in, the doctors could not believe that I was not paralyzed from the neck down.

Living Eternally Grateful for Divine Healing

It was a long, painful road to recovery and I live every day with backaches – but I live every day eternally grateful for every prayer said that day.

I live eternally grateful to the paramedics that were called to the scene and had the professional skill to handle me with care so that broken bones didn’t shift and cause paralysis.

I live eternally grateful to Dr. Arnold Zeal, the neurologist who treated me. I live eternally grateful to my mom who stayed by my side day and night through an entire week in ICU and cared for me for months after being released from the hospital.

I live eternally grateful to my little sister who still has my fingernails scarred into her hand where she held my hand through the pain I was in when I was conscious.

And I live eternally grateful to my brother-in-law who was a blood type match and donated blood when plan A was surgery until the break in the neck was found.

But most of all I live eternally grateful to my God who guided the hands of those who took care of me and gave them wisdom to make the best decisions. I am eternally grateful for a God who answered the prayers said on my behalf that day and did a miracle and kept me from being paralyzed. Every time I share my story of that day, it is an opportunity for me to proclaim the goodness of the Lord and thank Him for His miraculous touch and healing.

God is near, even when healing isn’t God’s plan.

Jesus may not walk among us in physical form today, but he is very much near. No matter what you or friends or family may be going through, you can know that God is near. Psalm 34:18 says, “The Lord is near the brokenhearted; He saves those crushed in spirit.” Psalm 46:1 says, “God is our refuge and strength, a helper who is always found in times of trouble.” And in Deuteronomy 31:8, it says, “The Lord is the One who will go before you. He will be with you, He will not leave you or forsake you. Do not be afraid or discouraged.”

God will go the journey with you

I can’t promise you that God will provide healing for you or your friend or family member. But I can promise that God will go through the journey with you. He will give you strength and courage and help you through it, even if we don’t understand the why.

One thing I do know – those whom I mentioned at the beginning of this post have all trusted Jesus as their Savior. Those I’ve lost have gained healing in Heaven where there is no more sickness and no more death. For those still on earth fighting disease – if God’s divine plan is to not heal them, then God will be with them and give them strength for the days ahead and then their healing will come in Heaven. Yes, we grieve them when God calls them home. We miss them every day. But God wraps us in His arms and gives us peace through the grief.

Amazing Grace

I only have snatches of memories of the day of the accident. But I do remember constantly singing the old hymn, “Amazing Grace” over and over and over again. The more I realized the extent of my injuries, the more of God’s amazing grace I experienced and continue to experience. His grace sustained me that day and the days and months that followed on down through the years and it will sustain you or your friend or you family member who you love so much.

His Amazing grace will also sustain you as you care for your loved one who is sick. He will strengthen you for the days ahead and give you peace. His grace is there for you too, not just the person you care about who is battling the disease they face.

Take time to get alone with Jesus. Rest in His grace. Soak up His strength. Absorb His peace. Gain His wisdom. Feel His love. For you, as you care for your loved one, touching the hem of His garment means all of these so that you can continue in the hard and difficult days ahead. Take a moment, before you continue reading, to listen to Rosemary Siemens’ Amazing Grace and just bask in the presence of Jesus.

Amazing Grace, My Chains Are Gone

There’s another song that has become popular since the day of my accident. Chris Tomlin’s song, “Amazing Grace, My Chains Are Gone” reminds me that those who were not healed on this earth, but received their healing in heaven have had their chains of sickness removed. Their chains are gone. They live every day in the presence and grace of our Lord and Savior.

I was devastated the morning my mom called me to tell me my dad had gone. But He used the voice of my son who was only five at the time to remind me that my dad’s chains of cancer were gone. Dad died in the early hours of a Sunday morning. He was a pastor. As I told my son that Papa was now in heaven, Rayce asked, “Mommy do you think Jesus will let Papa preach in heaven today?” As my answer came, I felt the total and complete peace of God fall on me. “Papa will get to sit at the feet of Jesus and hear Jesus preach today.” I know my dad was raising some hallelujah’s that day and will continue to do so for all eternity.

As much as I still miss my dad and long for even just one more lunch conversation with him, I wouldn’t want my dad to return to being bound in the chains of cancer. In heaven, He’s been set free of cancer, chemo, and doctors. And he now spends eternity with his Redeemer. He too knows what it means to touch the hem of Jesus’ garment. For Dad, his chains are gone and he sits in the grace of Jesus for all eternity.

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What’s Inside God, Love, and Marshmallow Wars?

This book includes 365 daily activities and takes you on a guided journey through Biblical principles about Godly marriage that you can then apply to your marriage, as well as helping you talk through concepts that can help you develop a solid relationship. Inside you will find simple, quick activities that include:

  • Scripture to memorize and meditate on
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    • Concepts from the Bible on Godly marriages
    • Romance Builders
    • Relationship Builders
    • Personal reflections
    • Date ideas
    • Group date ideas for you and other Christian couples

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Healing by Touching His Garment

One Year Bible Reading Plan and Devotional

Today’s Bible Reading: February 26

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Numbers 16-18

Mark 6:33-56

Healing by Touching His Garment

Wouldn’t it be great if Jesus walked among us today and we could just touch the hem of his garment and experience divine healing? Sickness and death has touched us all in some way. We all know people who have been sick with COVID over the past year and many have died because of it. My dad battled cancer. My grandmother battled Alzheimer’s. Sweet friends have battled infertility and miscarriages. Another sweet friend is battling Parkinson’s. My sweet mother-in-law was taken to Heaven from complications associated with diabetes. My husband fights diabetes and its complications every day and he is being evaluated to see if he is eligible for a kidney and pancreas transplant.

All around us, we know people who could use just the touch of the hem of His garment. Chances are as you read this, a person comes to mind, someone you deeply care about – or maybe that person is you. We long for the ability to touch the hem of His garment and experience divine healing.

God Still Heals

We think of these friends and family – or even ourselves – and cry out, “It’s not fair! Why them?” or “Why me?” We earnestly pray for healing and sometimes healing comes and sometimes it doesn’t. I don’t have the answers as to why God heals some and not others. I can’t pretend to always understand His divine plans. But I do know God still heals. I am living proof.

My Story of Divine healing

In October 1993 an 88 year old woman ran a red light in a turn lane and hit the vehicle I was in as we traveled through the intersection. In that moment my world changed. I had two broken vertebrae. One in my neck and one in my lower back. I was in my twenties at the time, with my whole life ahead of me. As my parents got the news from the rescue paramedics, my dad (who was a pastor) started notifying everyone he could think of and prayers started going up. Those people contacted other people. I was on a prayer list from the Florida Baptist Convention and prayers started going up all around the world.

At that time, my parents had no idea what my injuries were – only that I was coming in on an ambulance. My mom was a nurse at the hospital I was taken to and she was in the ER before me. When the x-rays, MRIs and such started coming in, the doctors could not believe that I was not paralyzed from the neck down.

Living Eternally Grateful for Divine Healing

It was a long, painful road to recovery and I live every day with backaches – but I live every day eternally grateful for every prayer said that day.

I live eternally grateful to the paramedics that were called to the scene and had the professional skill to handle me with care so that broken bones didn’t shift and cause paralysis.

I live eternally grateful to Dr. Arnold Zeal, the neurologist who treated me. I live eternally grateful to my mom who stayed by my side day and night through an entire week in ICU and cared for me for months after being released from the hospital.

I live eternally grateful to my little sister who still has my fingernails scarred into her hand where she held my hand through the pain I was in when I was conscious.

And I live eternally grateful to my brother-in-law who was a blood type match and donated blood when plan A was surgery until the break in the neck was found.

But most of all I live eternally grateful to my God who guided the hands of those who took care of me and gave them wisdom to make the best decisions. I am eternally grateful for a God who answered the prayers said on my behalf that day and did a miracle and kept me from being paralyzed. Every time I share my story of that day, it is an opportunity for me to proclaim the goodness of the Lord and thank Him for His miraculous touch and healing.

God is near, even when healing isn’t God’s plan.

Jesus may not walk among us in physical form today, but he is very much near. No matter what you or friends or family may be going through, you can know that God is near. Psalm 34:18 says, “The Lord is near the brokenhearted; He saves those crushed in spirit.” Psalm 46:1 says, “God is our refuge and strength, a helper who is always found in times of trouble.” And in Deuteronomy 31:8, it says, “The Lord is the One who will go before you. He will be with you, He will not leave you or forsake you. Do not be afraid or discouraged.”

God will go the journey with you

I can’t promise you that God will provide healing for you or your friend or family member. But I can promise that God will go through the journey with you. He will give you strength and courage and help you through it, even if we don’t understand the why.

One thing I do know – those whom I mentioned at the beginning of this post have all trusted Jesus as their Savior. Those I’ve lost have gained healing in Heaven where there is no more sickness and no more death. For those still on earth fighting disease – if God’s divine plan is to not heal them, then God will be with them and give them strength for the days ahead and then their healing will come in Heaven. Yes, we grieve them when God calls them home. We miss them every day. But God wraps us in His arms and gives us peace through the grief.

Amazing Grace

I only have snatches of memories of the day of the accident. But I do remember constantly singing the old hymn, “Amazing Grace” over and over and over again. The more I realized the extent of my injuries, the more of God’s amazing grace I experienced and continue to experience. His grace sustained me that day and the days and months that followed on down through the years and it will sustain you or your friend or you family member who you love so much.

His Amazing grace will also sustain you as you care for your loved one who is sick. He will strengthen you for the days ahead and give you peace. His grace is there for you too, not just the person you care about who is battling the disease they face.

Take time to get alone with Jesus. Rest in His grace. Soak up His strength. Absorb His peace. Gain His wisdom. Feel His love. For you, as you care for your loved one, touching the hem of His garment means all of these so that you can continue in the hard and difficult days ahead. Take a moment, before you continue reading, to listen to Rosemary Siemens’ Amazing Grace and just bask in the presence of Jesus.

Amazing Grace, My Chains Are Gone

There’s another song that has become popular since the day of my accident. Chris Tomlin’s song, “Amazing Grace, My Chains Are Gone” reminds me that those who were not healed on this earth, but received their healing in heaven have had their chains of sickness removed. Their chains are gone. They live every day in the presence and grace of our Lord and Savior.

I was devastated the morning my mom called me to tell me my dad had gone. But He used the voice of my son who was only five at the time to remind me that my dad’s chains of cancer were gone. Dad died in the early hours of a Sunday morning. He was a pastor. As I told my son that Papa was now in heaven, Rayce asked, “Mommy do you think Jesus will let Papa preach in heaven today?” As my answer came, I felt the total and complete peace of God fall on me. “Papa will get to sit at the feet of Jesus and hear Jesus preach today.” I know my dad was raising some hallelujah’s that day and will continue to do so for all eternity.

As much as I still miss my dad and long for even just one more lunch conversation with him, I wouldn’t want my dad to return to being bound in the chains of cancer. In heaven, He’s been set free of cancer, chemo, and doctors. And he now spends eternity with his Redeemer. He too knows what it means to touch the hem of Jesus’ garment. For Dad, his chains are gone and he sits in the grace of Jesus for all eternity.

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God, Love, and Marshmallow Wars

by Julia M. Bruce

What’s Inside God, Love, and Marshmallow Wars?

This book includes 365 daily activities and takes you on a guided journey through Biblical principles about Godly marriage that you can then apply to your marriage, as well as helping you talk through concepts that can help you develop a solid relationship. Inside you will find simple, quick activities that include:

  • Scripture to memorize and meditate on
  • Conversation Starters
    • Concepts from the Bible on Godly marriages
    • Romance Builders
    • Relationship Builders
    • Personal reflections
    • Date ideas
    • Group date ideas for you and other Christian couples

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Be Strong and Courageous! God is Always With You

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“Be strong and of good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the Lord thy God is with thee withersoever thou goest.”

 

Life can be tough! We all go through days of discouragement, illness, heartbreak and loss. If we are not currently facing a tough time, then chances are someone we know is. In my own life, I have experienced three miscarriages, watching my dad battle cancer and it claiming his life, and watching my husband battle diabetes every day. There are many other heartbreaks, loss, betrayals, and experiences that could have had me give up. Walk away from my faith. Turn my back on God. Maybe you are there right now or have been in the past and are still there. Maybe you have cried out, “Why did God let this happen to me?”

My friend, I really can’t answer that question for you. I can’t explain why miscarriages occur or why my dad who was a pastor serving God had to get cancer and die. However, there have also been tough times that, if I am honest with myself, were the result of my own poor choices. Yet still God was with me in each of those. Protecting me. Drawing me back to Him. Loving me with His everlasting love. Jeremiah 31:3 says, “I have loved you with an everlasting love.” Everlasting. Never-ending. When you love like that, you never walk away.

Joshua 1:9 gives me five reminders:

  1. When facing difficult times, I can be strong. In fact, there are many verses in the Bible that talks about being strong. Here are just a few:
    • Philippians 4:13 says, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
    • Isaiah 40:29 says, “He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.”
    • Isaiah 40:31 says, “but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.”
    • 2 Corinthians 12:9 says, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”
    • Psalm 46:1 says, “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.”
    • Nehemiah 8:10 says, “Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.”
    • Psalm 28:7 says, “The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in Him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song, I praise Him
    • Habakkuk 3:19 says, “The Sovereign Lord is my strength; he makes my feet like the feet of a deer, he enables me to tread on the heights.
  2. When facing difficult times, I can face them with courage. Courage is the ability to do something that we don’t thing we can do or to endure something we don’t think we are able to endure. It is strength in the face of great pain or difficulty. Ephesian 6:10 tells us to “Be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power. The reason we are able to have courage in difficult times is because our trust and faith is in God. We can trust in His perfect will and plans for us. When faced with something difficult or unknown, courage is not our natural reaction. However, as we remember that God is always protecting and guiding us, our confidence in Him gives us courage to face difficult times.
  3. When facing difficult times, I do not have to be afraid. Psalm 27:1 reminds us that “The Lord is the stronghold of my life—of whom shall I be afraid.” Psalm 56:3 says, “When I am afraid, I put my trust in you. Abraham could have been afraid when God called him to leave his family behind and go to a land that God would show him, but he would have missed out the adventure of traveling with God. If Joshua and Caleb had allowed fear to rule them like the other spies, they would have never entered the Promised Land. If David had been afraid, he would have never felled the giant, Goliath. If Esther had been afraid to approach her husband, the king, without being summoned, her people would have been annihilated. Daniel could have been afraid when the decree was issued that no one could pray to anyone except the King, but he prayed anyway…three times a day and he witnessed angels who shut the mouths of lions and protected him through the night in the lion’s den. Peter could have let the fear of the storm keep him in the boat, but he had courage to step out when Jesus said, “Come!” and he got to experience walking on water. If Jesus had feared the cross, we would not have eternal life. Whatever you are facing, put your trust in God. He’s got this and he will give you the strength to endure!
  4. When facing difficult times, I do not have to be dismayed. The word dismayed means discouraged. Isn’t it easy to get discouraged in the midst of difficult times or to become overwhelmed? The Israelites became discouraged when they learned there were giants in the land of Promise. As a result, they were too afraid to take the land and ended up wondering in the wilderness for forty years. Numbers 21:4 says “The soul of the people was much discouraged because of the way.” The became discouraged because their focus was on themselves and the problems they faced instead of on God and his promises and miraculous provisions. King David became discouraged when he faced the threat of being stoned by his own men because he was more focused on the rejection of men. However, 1 Samuel 30:6 says that he found encouragement in the Lord his God. Elijah, a great man of God who did many miraculous things and so physically and emotionally exhausted that he became discouraged to the point of wanting to die. Nehemiah became discouraged when he saw the work of God going backward (Nehemiah 2:3) in rebuilding Jerusalem. We can learn several things from these examples:
    • First, is our situation something that can be changed? If not, is it something God is allowing for His purpose or to shape and grow us?
    • Second, we need to keep our eyes on God and not on our circumstances, recognizing that His power will sustain us.
    • Third, we need to remember God’s promises. Find verses in the Bible that pertain to your circumstances. Read about people in the Bible who faced similar circumstances and learn how God provided for them.
    • Fourth, remember how God has provided or protected you in the past. If he did it before, He can do it again!
    • Rejoice. Praise God. Make a list of His attributes and praise him through the circumstance.
    • Be willing to wait for God to work things out in His time and allow him to grow your faith in the process.
    • Don’t make major decisions based on your discouragement or fear. Pray and seek God’s wisdom and guidance.
    • Make good choices in time and money management. Even when we serve God, we can give our all to the point of exhaustion. Self-care is important when our life is spent ministering to others. Also, if we live life outside of our financial means we can become stressed and spend more hours working. We end up living in fear of losing a home, having a care repossessed or worry about just keeping the lights on. Stop “keeping up with the Joneses.” Find ways to live more simply and pay off debts.
    • Trust that God is right and good no matter what you are going through. Even if you don’t understand, remember that God says, “For as heave is higher than earth, so My ways are higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts.” There are simply some things we will not understand or have answers for until we reach heaven, but we can trust that God has our very best in mind, every moment of every day.
    • We need to understand that what we may think is a set-back or a closed door is really God’s way of showing us that he has something even better waiting. Why would we want less than God’s best? Jeremiah 29:11 reminds us that God has plans for us. Plans that will prosper us and not bring us harm. Plans that will give us a hope and a future. 1 Peter 5:7 says that we can cast all our care upon Him because He cares for us. How much? Enough to send His only Son to die on the cross for us and then raise Him to life to that we can have eternal life.
    • Lastly, even if our circumstances are not changed on this earth, if we have placed our trust in Him, then we know that we have eternal life with Him waiting for us. Psalms 23:4 says, “Yea thou I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me.” Yes, even in our final moments on earth, God is with us and He will take us to live with Him.
  5. When facing difficult times, God is always with me. He never walks away. Hebrews 13:5 says “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” It is because God is always with me that I can be strong and have courage. It is because God is with me that I do not have to be afraid or dismayed.

My friend, if God loves us with an everlasting love…enough to let Jesus die for us… then we can live courageously, be strong in the Lord and live without fear. We don’t have to be dismayed, discouraged, or overwhelmed. Change what is within your abilities, and leave the unchangeable to God. Know that He will never leave you and in Him, you can have peace and joy even in the worst of times. Know that He is for you and loves you. Be strong and courageous! God is always with you!

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Joshua 1:9

Joshua 1-9