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Christian Thoughts About Chronic Pain
Pain.....Pain....Go Away!
Have
you ever woke up morning after morning in severe
pain? Only a chronic pain sufferer can identify
with the agony and oppression of pain each new
day.
Physicians tell us pain is a warning signal that
something is wrong in our body. The pain tells us
we are well aware of this and seek relief for the
problem.
After many years of suffering from severe vascular
migraine attacks and other physical conditions, I
have learned to depend upon God and trust in his
grace to sustain and keep me. I have learned He
has "a way" for each of us. He has
healed me many times. Greater still is the fact He
sustains us when we are not healed, and gives us
extra grace to see us through the times when no
medication or remedy seems to help.
For years I also suffered not only with vascular
headaches, but also with severe arthritis and its
effects. Before I had my morning cereal, I had
already heard the "snap, crackle, and
pop" of aching joints and felt the familiar
aching which accompanied this condition.
"Pain, pain, go away" became a
ritualistic saying in my household. Thank goodness
for an understanding husband and a God that is an
ever present help in time of trouble.
Sometimes it seemed as if the head and the back or
knees were in competition to see which could give
the most problems or pain. When the full blown
effects of a migraine were present, it would make
you forget the pain of arthritis.
Medication for arthritis was harmful to the
stomach lining, so this presented another new
problem. How does one cope with another new pain
when two are already present? Another pill for
another problem is what the Physicians
recommended. Then a kidney problem occurs. On and
on the list could go, in a never ending search for
relief from chronic pain and its effects. Only by
the grace of God can a person get through the long
days and nights of pain and its oppressing
effects.
After many years of trying different medications,
Physicians, and home remedies, I realized one day
I was like the woman in the Bible who sought help
but grew worse in spite of her medical treatments.
It only took a mustard seed size faith to reach up
into the heavens one day and ask God to take over
as the "Great Physician". After all, He
is the one that holds us in the palms of His
hands, so why could he not do what I had trusted
in the Physicians to do? I went from "aching
knees" to "bending knees" as I
sought God in prayer and He took away the
arthritic pain and symptoms.
The headaches still occur, but I can deal with
them and the pain seems minor when God's presence
and grace is there with me. They are not as
excruciating or frequent as they used to be, and I
am trusting Him for complete healing and know His
grace will keep and help me in any pain or
suffering. The Scriptures have healing therein and
we are told "He sent His Word and healed
them". Read the Holy Bible daily, it is
health and life unto us. I am reminded of the word
of God to the Apostle Paul. When Paul prayed for a
thorn in the flesh to be removed, God told Him his
grace was sufficient.
When I fully trusted God, He answered and reminded
me of those in the Scriptures who were healed as
they "went their way". Once we pray and
trust in the Lord to heal and help us, He will
answer as we also "go our way". Each
person's way is different. One may find healing
through the hands of a Physician. Another may find
help through medication, natural herbs or healing;
or a health food and vitamin plan. Others will be
completely healed or helped by God as He wills. We
must always remember that God is in control of all
methods of true healing. He gives the wisdom to
the medical profession and all glory actually goes
to our Lord. He will give us wisdom to know the
path we are to take. He alone is the healer and
all healing is in His hands.
We are told to pray for the sick, and they shall
recover. I was prayed for by my Church after I had
asked God to heal me on the way home from a
Doctor's appointment earlier one day. I knew God
heard and touched me in His way as I went "my
way". Prayer changes medical conditions or
any situation.
Prayer is communication and fellowship with the
one who knows not only us but every sparrow, and
feeds them. He clothes the lilies of the field in
splendor. How much more will he take care and
provide for us? We must have faith in Him. If we
but ask, we will receive "a way".
Although instant healing is not given to all,
grace is given to see all through their
sufferings. God promises to never put more on us
than we can bear. His promises are faithful and
true. However He sees fit to help us, we must just
trust Him and lean not to our own understanding.
If we will acknowledge Him in all our ways and
lean to Him, He tells us He will direct our paths.
This includes our path of healing also.
One day we will lay down these earthly bodies and
take on a perfected body in the Resurrection.
There will be no more pain or suffering and God
Himself will wipe every tear from our eyes. Until
that day, His marvelous grace will keep and
sustain us. He will bless and heal us and carry us
when we feel we are weary and cannot go on.
Life is but a vapor slowly fading away but the
promise of eternal life is a sure reality that
changes and fades not. We have a blessed hope in
Christ and know that we are bound for a City where
there is "no pain". Until that time,
live one day at a time in His grace. Look up, as
our redemption draweth nigh. His grace is all
sufficient in time of trouble.
God Bless,
Jo Ann
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