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When you're falling apart and wondering if God still shows up
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“'Your faith has made you well' — she spent 12 years and all her money on doctors, touched Jesus' robe, and was healed instantly. Wild.”
Mark 5:34
Healing is one of those topics where everybody has questions and the Bible gives answers that don't fit neatly in a box. God heals people — that's all over . healed the blind, the paralyzed, the suffering, and even raised the dead. healed and purified poisoned food. told the to pray for the sick with confidence. But healing in the Bible isn't transactional. It's relational — a God who cares deeply about every part of you: body, mind, and soul.
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Here's what's wild though — the most famous healing verse, "by His wounds we are healed" ( 53:5), is about the . God's ultimate healing came through His own suffering. That doesn't make physical healing less important — spent a huge chunk of His ministry restoring bodies. But it means healing goes way deeper than symptoms. God wants to restore ALL of you. Whether you're dealing with chronic pain, emotional wounds that won't close, or spiritual brokenness you can't even name, these chapters reveal a God who doesn't look away from suffering. He walks straight into it and does what only He can do.
Healing is one of those topics that cuts deep because it's so personal. God heals — the Bible is clear on that. But He doesn't always heal the way you want, when you want, or through the methods you'd pick. Naaman wanted something dramatic and God said go dip in a river. The woman with the bleeding condition tried doctors for 12 years before she touched Jesus. Paul asked three times for his thorn to be removed and God said no.
Healing in the Bible is real, but it's not a vending machine. What IS consistent is that God cares about your pain — physical, emotional, spiritual, all of it. He's not distant from your suffering. He entered it. Isaiah 53 says His own wounds became your healing.
Whether you're waiting for physical healing, emotional restoration, or spiritual repair, the God of the Bible is not unbothered by your brokenness. He is actively in the business of making broken things whole.
What kind of healing do you need most right now — physical, emotional, or spiritual? Have you actually asked God for it or are you just suffering in silence?
Is there something you're trying to heal on your own that you need to bring to your people (James 5)?
How do you respond when God's healing doesn't look like what you expected? Do you trust Him or tap out?
Do you believe God actually cares about your physical pain, or do you only bring 'spiritual' stuff to Him?