He continues:īut I won’t do it, because I don’t want anyone to give me credit beyond what they can see in my life or hear in my message, even though I have received such wonderful revelations from God. He wrote the majority of the New Testament. God granted him unique power and vision on earth. He was full of the Spirit and literally traveled the world to preach the Good News of the gospel. This was a man ordained by God, who saw Jesus Himself in a vision of blinding light along the roadside. If I wanted to boast, I would be no fool in doing so, because I would be telling the truth. When I think of my illness, and the illnesses of the people that I know, I think of the Bible passage that Paul wrote two thousand years ago in 2 Corinthians 12:6-10 (NLT): We can bring Him glory by reaching out to others, by helping them and lending an ear and a hand to them in their afflictions.ĬLICK TO GET THE VERSES Chronic illness is a common problem We don't have to be completely healed of our maladies to bring glory to God, friend. Afterward, he was dedicated to telling everyone of the restoration of his sight by Jesus, Son of God. His disease defined him up until the point that he met Jesus. At the time Jesus healed him, he was begging in the street, reaching out to strangers and neighbors alike for food and money. It says elsewhere in John 9 that the man's parents were still living, so he likely wasn't an old man, though it also says that he was old enough to speak for himself, and the passage calls him a man and not a boy.įrom all of this, I deduce that this man was blind for a good many years. Thus, it would not be an exaggeration to say that he had been blind for at least twenty years and likely longer. He was an adult, and, though we don't know his exact age, we know that he was born blind. Jesus spoke the words above in reference to a man who had been blind his entire life. “This happened so the power of God could be seen in him." -Spoken by Jesus in John 9:3 (NLT) “It was not because of his sins or his parents’ sins,” Jesus answered. I can use my experiences to glorify God and help other women in similar situations. It doesn't matter whether the issue is bipolar disorder or narcolepsy or the death of my mother or childhood abuse. The answer I have come to appreciate for myself is that I have the issues I have so that I can help others with similar issues. But those cases are few and far between, and I don't believe that most of us are to blame for our current circumstances. Having said that, if you've had a chronic illness for years and willfully neglected its treatment all that time, then maybe your current situation is of your own making. One thing I know for sure is that I do not believe illness is necessarily caused by sin. You need look no further than the book of Job to see a man afflicted with terrible and painful illnesses through no fault of his own. I don't know the answer to that question, and I don't think you will know it either, at least not until you get to heaven. Like many of my dear readers, I experience daily symptoms of diseases that betray my body and mind. I share this not for your pity but so that you may understand that I do understand chronic illness. In addition to bipolar disorder, I suffer from narcolepsy which makes me extremely sleepy a lot of the time, and I take daily medicine for both of those and a few other chronic issues. I don't claim to know what it's like to deal with constant physical pain or body parts that don't work or are missing, but I do know a little about being unable to function or having to ask for accommodations in your life and work. PinĪs I shared on Tuesday, I know what it's like to live with a chronic illness. You can trust God for complete healing on earth or in heaven. These 24 Bible verses on chronic illness are encouraging and uplifting scriptures for people who are suffering physically or mentally.
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