“And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:19
If we were to study this verse it could
take months, and that’s no exaggeration. And I say that because we have many
needs in the natural—and beyond the natural.
Suppose a TV reporter approached you on the
street and ask, “What do you have need of?” Of course the answer would vary depending on your
particular circumstance at the time.
Some would say they needed a job, money,
healing, vacation, new housing, car and more. But how many would answer, “Grace?”
Or even, “Mercy, forgiveness, faith, preparedness, and confidence?” Probably
not many, if any at all. Yet, these are things as Believers we all have need
of...all the time.
Because of
the way our health care system has been setup here in the States, a lot of
people have walked around for years without any health insurance (including
myself). I wasn’t poor enough to get state or public assistance insurance, and
didn’t make enough to afford my own health insurance. But because of laws
concerning children, my youngest daughter was able to have health insurance with a major company for free. I was never concerned because I
knew God would take care of me. And during the time of not being covered I had
no real issues except recently my teeth.
As I shared last week, I now have (Thanks
to Obama Care, as folks like to call the Affordable Care Act.), medical and dental insurance. Since I haven’t had a good physical in over 10
years, I set up an appointment for one.
I was blessed to be able to get back into a
hospital and network I really like. And also pick a primary physician, I have
known for years and she is a Believer to boot! And before I go any further, I
need to give a little background info.
There has been an issue going on with a
family member the past few months. I requested to try to intervene and bring
peace to the matter, but was told it was none of my business, so I backed off.
They have continued to be hurtful and their
actions have affected the lives of others I deeply love. And I have struggled
to keep a heart of forgiveness and love toward them, because we have a history and this is not the first time they have acted up. But, I’ve learned
that anything God commands us to do, He will supply what we need
to do it! And I am happy to say, “I have been able to continuously
pray good for this person.” Now back to the story at hand.
The night before my appointment I woke up
around 2am to have the Holy Spirit minister to me. And I knew then, there would be a bad report coming my way.
His last words before I got up to shower, “Whose report will you believe?”
Did this encounter frighten or make me
nervous? No, on the contrary it made me strong.
As I sat at the bus stop on my way to see the doctor, He reminded me of
the two times in my life when I had one back-to-back bad medical report
after another.
The first was my pregnancy at the age of 40
with my second daughter. It was one wild ride and no point of reference
on God’s faithfulness. You will be able to read all about it in my soon to be published book.
The second time was when my blood count was
5, and they wanted to give me a transfusion and the Holy Spirit said, “No, don’t
let them.” That was another wild and crazy ride, with hematologists, one bad
report after another, leukemia reports and finally major surgery. End result—completely
healed!
It was a beautiful morning to be sitting outside and waiting for the bus. The sun was shining
and the birds were singing a love song for sure. My response to Him was, “I
will fear not!”
Long story short, my blood pressure was
very high and so was my heart rate. I was put on meds to bring both down, and
gave up 7 tubes of blood for blood work.
I think there might be more to come,
because I was reminded of past victories through multiple reports that went
against the Word of God.
So, I’m ready!
Ready for what?
The fight!
But here’s the thing…the enemy has tried
his best to get me to be unforgiving and not walk in love. It didn’t work, and
so I have the confidence I need to go in strong. Also, I know my bible. If
there is going to be a storm, I don’t have to try to build an Ark in the midst of it, I’m ready.
See sisters, what I really had need of, was
the grace to forgive and a relationship with the Holy Spirit to be forewarned.
Have I had any symptoms? No. And that is
why hypertension is called the silent killer.
All this happened on Monday, and since then
I have researched to find all the hidden sodium I have been eating unaware. I’ve
made some decisions to just let some foods go and change things around with
others. My youngest daughter treated me to a fitness band to count
my steps each day—exercise is key. I
have Facebook sisters who have stood up to encourage and help me change what
I need to change. And a RN (my oldest daughter) right at my fingertips to explain anything I may not understand and help with questions I have.
God knew of this day before hand and He has
setup and put into place what I need. I need favor, encouragement, love and
care. And I am finding it every day. I need wisdom and He has promised to lavishly
give me all I have need of.
Believe it or not, I feel invigorated by
the fight. That might not make sense to some of you, but the fight makes God’s
provisions for my needs, up front and personal. I see the little things, I often
overlook by my daily hustle and bustle.
Has humans, we do have certain daily needs,
but from where I stand—as Believers we have many more than the natural eye can see.
If you are walking around with old hurts
and memories of wrongful acts done to you or someone you love. You need to work on letting go, and allowing
the Blood of Christ to heal you. Because if you don’t you give it the power to
erect a barricade between you and God.
The Bible is truth, and God will supply all
that we have need of, through Christ Jesus. But don’t always look for the
big solution or easy fix to end the problem. Often we have to walk through,
which is the only way to come out!
Look for the small things God is doing
on a daily bases for you. It will encourage you more than you know. But most of
all—read and study your Bible! Be prepared for the unexpected and unscripted, and strong enough
to stand through the fight!
2 comments:
I like to read your blog! ^^ Healthoop
Thank you Anna. Please forgive me for taking so long to post your comment. As you will see in tomorrow's blog that I have been dealing with some health issues, but things are getting back on track. Thank you for reading and I pray you are being encouraged. Ponnie
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