The Power to be a Healer
I declare that I will live as a healer. I am
sensitive to the needs of those around me. I will lift the fallen, restore the
broken, and encourage the discouraged. I am full of compassion and kindness. I
won’t just look for a miracle. I will become someone’s miracle by showing God’s
love and mercy everywhere I go.
You’re
never more like God than when you help hurting people. One of our assignments
in life is to help wipe away the tears. Are you sensitive to the needs of those
around you? Your friends? Your neighbors? Your coworker?
Many
times behind the pretty smile, behind the Sunday praise, there is a person
who’s hurting. She’s alone. His life is in turmoil. When someone is struggling.
Reach out. Be a healer. Be a restorer, take time to wipe away the tears.
Your
job is not to judge. Your job is not to figure out if someone deserve
something, or to decide who is right or who is wrong. Your job is to lift the
fallen, to restore the broken, and to heal the hurting.
Too
often we become focused on our own goals, our own dreams, and how we can get
our miracle. But I have learned something that is more important: I can become
someone miracle.
There
is healing in your hands. There is healing in your voice. You are a container
filled with God power. Right now you are full of encouragement, full of mercy,
full of restoration, full of healing. Everywhere you go you should dispense the
goodness of God.
If you
get around me you’d better get ready. You will be encouraged. You may have made
mistakes but I will tell you: God’s mercy is bigger than any mistake you have
made. You may have wasted years of your life making poor choices, but I will
tell you God still has a way to carry you to your destination.
You
may have bad an addiction since you were a teenager. But I will let you know
that the power of the Most High God can break any addiction and set you free.
That’s what it means to dispense good. You lift the fallen. You encourage the
discouraged. You take time to wipe away the tears.
Jesus
told the story of the Good Samaritan who was riding his donkey and he saw a man
on the side of the road beaten and left for dead. He put him on his donkey and
took him to a place where he could recover. I love the fact that the Good
Samaritan walked so that the injured could ride.
Sometimes
you may have to trade place with someone who is hurting. You must be willing to
inconvenienced. You may have to miss dinner in order to wipe away a tear. You
may have to skip working out one night in order to encourage a struggling
couple. You may have to drive across town and pick up a coworker who is
addicted and take him to church with you on Sunday. If you want to live as a
healer, you must be willing to change place with those who are hurting.
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