Friday, August 19, 2011

Why am I not healed?

The question is asked when one is not healed after receiving prayers from believers or ministers of God with the gifts of healing.  Or the healing may be short-lived.  Let me give you three reasons (there could be others) why this could be so.

Firstly, our physical body is not made to last forever due to sin and corruption (Gen 6:3).  So even though we may receive healing for different kinds of illnesses over our life-span, ultimately, one day we would still die (unless the Lord returns).  King Hezekiah, which I blogged about much earlier, had his life extended for 15 years.  He died eventually (Is 38:5; 2 Kg 20:21).  Lazarus, whom Jesus raised from the dead, also died again when his time was up.  The apostle Paul left Trophimus sick in Miletus and advised Timothy to use a little wine for his stomach and frequent ailments (2 Tim 4:20; 1 Tim 5:23).

Secondly, it is God's prerogative to heal whether faith or no faith has been exercised.  However, many a time, God honours faith. Yet at other times despite the prayers of so many charismatic ministers of God or the best medical care received, a godly person dies. This should keep the believer or minister of God humble, acknowledging that he/she is just an instrument used by the Lord as He wills. We should acknowledge like David of old and Jesus, that our life and times are in God's hands (Ps 31:15; Lk 23:46).

Thirdly, I believe more importantly is the fact that sicknesses in our bodies point to the fact that we need a physician.  This mirrors the fact that when we are sick in our spirit man, we need someone to cure us.  And that someone is Jesus Christ, who is the healer of our souls (Mt 9:12-13).  Man is basically a spirit being housed in a human body.  God wants to forgive us of our sins if we would only acknowledge them before Him and ask Him to be the redeemer of our lives.  The healing of the spirit should be sought more than the healing of the body.  The former would enable us to enter the presence of God forever.  The latter can only provide temporary reprieve on earth.  

The crucial question to ask is "Am I redeemed by the LORD?'

Monday, August 8, 2011

Blessed 46th Birthday Singapore!

"Before a woman goes into labor, she gives birth. Before she has labor pains, she delivers a childWho has heard of such a thing? Who has seen such things? Can a country be born in one day? Can a nation be born in a moment? When Zion went into labor, she also gave birth to her children." Is 66:7-8 (God's Word Translation)


Singapore became independent on 9 August 1965.  As a small nation, we lacked the hinterland and natural resources needed to survive.  We had to learn and rely on others in the initial years.  But praise God we were strategically placed in terms of geographical location!  With great foresight and wisdom, our political pioneers worked assiduously to grow and develop the country in the social, political and economic realms, transforming it from a third world to a first world country.  It takes a country many years to grow and develop, even though it's independence can be declared in a day. South Sudan is the latest to join the league of independent nations on 9 July this year.  


Countries that go independent are usually born out of great conflict and strife.  This is akin to a woman going into travail before the birth of the child.  Isaiah asked a rhetorical question, "Can a country be born in one day?"  The context of this question talks about the miracle God is about to perform to the nation of Israel; that despite her sins, she shall be suddenly restored.  It is in the nature of God to bring comfort to His people.  Likewise, the early church was born in a blaze of glory when tongues of fire rested on the 120 disciples in the upper room.  Peter preached his first sermon and 3000 souls were added into God's kingdom (Ac 2:41).  It was truly the work of the Holy Spirit!


The 120 disciples obeyed their Lord to tarry in Jerusalem before carrying out any work. They were involved in travailing prayers which resulted in them receiving the unction of the Holy Spirit.  And as the word was being proclaimed with signs and wonders following, many were ushered into God's kingdom.  The principles of spiritual growth in the kingdom is also one we can emulate for the nation of Singapore.  For our nation to grow and prosper, we need to pray for God's supernatural outpouring on this land.  When righteousness falls on this land, the land will certainly yield its harvest (Is 45:8; Ps 67:6). 


May Singapore be a light unto the nations!


Majulah Singapura!