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Mar 22, 2024 515 Reshma Thomas, India
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Unhealed, but Faithful

A few days back, I told a friend about a prayer session that I truly felt could help her. I was excitedly sharing my experience, and before I could ask if she could try it, she interrupted me: “I have tried all these several times…nothing ever changes.” I was crestfallen. How could that be!? Unsure how to console her, I listed some gifted priests I knew could pray for her.

At the end of the day, I was still wondering why it wasn’t effective, but in retrospect, her dull and tired response resonated with questions I had been asked a million times—”Isn’t your child given any treatment? If you do this therapy, surely your little girl will get up and walk? Many children with disabilities have come back to normal life after the treatment there, and what happened to your little girl? Surely, we have heard people brought back to life after treatment there, but what happened to your girl? Haven’t you met this priest who prays, surely your child must be healed there?”

I felt ashamed that even after knowing how debilitating those questions can be, I was repeating the same cycle. Unanswered prayers and unhealed miracles can often bring many questions, but do we still believe and hope? It’s only a matter of a fraction of a second for God to intervene in our lives. I once heard evangelist Nick Vujicic, born without limbs yet living a limitless life, say: “I have a pair of shoes in my closet in case He gives me arms and legs.” Nick didn’t receive the miracle he asked for, but God made him a miracle for others. For there is nothing impossible with God, and believing in Him, we are able to walk by faith and not by sight. We are more than conquerors “through Christ Jesus who strengthens us” (Philippians 4:13).

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Reshma Thomas

Reshma Thomas is a wife and mother of four wonderful children. She finds great joy in doing little works for Jesus, and making known his merciful love revealed through her life-experiences. She lives with her family in Kerala, India.

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