Title: Have I Experienced God's Healing?
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There is such humor. What would you call a person who fell off a cliff but survived by catching a branch? less distant. When does a person weigh the most? It's time to grow old. All people are imperfect and need to be treated and matured. The mind, body, and soul must be healed. God is a God of healing. Psalm 107:20 “The Lord builds Jerusalem, gathers the scattered of Israel, heals the brokenhearted, binds up their wounds” Isaiah 61:1 “I will heal you and heal your wounds.” He is a God who heals. God's healing methods include healing through prayer, healing with drugs, and healing through miracles (James 5:14-15). God's motive for healing is 'God's mercy' (Jesus Teacher, have mercy on me). The realm of healing is the healing of the body, the healing of the soul, and the healing of the mind. How can we experience God's healing?
Dr. Pierre Ranchnick of Geneva published the article. In this article, he analyzed the 300 or so people who made the greatest contribution to human history and found that there were many orphans. That being said, Alexander, Caesar, Louis XIV, George Washington, Napoleon, Sartre, Rousseau, Descartes, Pascal, Confucius, etc. were all orphans. Golda Meyer, Israel's first female prime minister and the founding mother of Israel, was also an orphan. Even Moses and Samuel, our ancestors of faith, did not grow up under their biological parents. What pain in the life of a child is as great as the loss of a parent? Rejection, loneliness, and loneliness make you sick. Still, isn't it surprising that orphans lead the world? This surprising discovery does not indicate that parents are not needed, but rather that adversity creates character. The Swiss psychiatrist Paul Trurnier (1898-1986) said, "The greater the sadness, the greater the creative energy it produces." Some people blame themselves or blame their parents or others and despair.
Siloam appears in today's text John 9:1-7. 'Siloarm (the sent one) is 16km northeast of Bethel, (1) its old name is Shiloh or Shelah (Isa 8:6, Neh 3:15). In preparation for the Assyrian attack by Sennacherib, the king drilled an underpass and brought water from the fountain of Gihon to the Pool of Siloam in the city (2 Kings 20:20, 2 Chronicles 32:30). (3) Siloam Tower in the time of Jesus in the New Testament There is a saying that the temple collapsed and people died (Luke 13:4).(4) It was known for the miracle of opening the eyes of a man who was blind from birth by spitting on the mud and then telling him to go to Siloam to wash. John 9:7). Have I ever experienced God's healing like this?
First, we must meet God (verse 1).
Second, you must become a thirsty spirit.
In Psalm 42:1,2, “As a deer thirsts for streams, so my soul thirsts for you, O God. My soul longs for God, the living God. identified himself with the deer. Deer's esophagus is said to be as thin as cellophane. It is said that when the throat burns, the esophagus sticks to it and never falls off, and eventually death. It is said that the deer, driven on the verge of death due to their thirst, desperately seeks the stream.
Third, we must obey the Word (verse 7).