Good Morning All,
Psalm
147:3; “He is the healer of the brokenhearted. He is the one who bandages
their wounds.”
When I was a kid, I used to watch the
doctor shows on TV. I used to like Dr.
Kildare and Dr. Ben Casey. They could
always fix everything in under an hour.
That is the way to be a doctor.
Walk into a room, look at the patient and know in an instant that they
have contracted some rare disease that only 15 people in the world have. So, the fantasy of the show was a little over
the top but it was nice to see good triumph.
I guess we like to watch these types of
shows because reality can be a lot less clear cut. When the high school kids went to a national
gathering a number of years ago, one of the speakers was a young lady named
Jessica Stevens. She was bitten by a
tick and developed Lyme’s disease. Then
it got really ugly.
She developed a very rare condition.
It's called Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy" or RSD for short. The condition causes your nerves to
malfunction constantly sending pain signals to the brain which responds by
releasing powerful chemicals that burn unbearably painful sores into the
skin. Any type of stimulus, sight,
sound, touch, anything would cause her to feel excruciating pain. The chemicals which her body released caused
huge open ulcer sores all over her body.
She was like this for two years.
At that point she wanted to die.
Yet her mother refused to give in and told her that God would decide
that and that they needed to trust God.
Eventually, she received a radical form of treatment, she was placed
into a coma for a week to “re-boot” her brain.
This happened twice and the second time it has seemed to take hold. She is 25 now and was 18 when it
started. She credits God with guiding
her doctors and keeping her safe.
Most
of us will never face what this young lady faced but we will face our own
challenges. There will be times when it
will seem almost as painful as what she faced and we will be hurt and lost;
maybe feeling like we want to die. Our
hearts will be broken by the pain of sin and all the world dumps on us. Families in turmoil, jobs disappearing, health
failing, or any of a number of events occurring can cause us to be
brokenhearted. God comes to us through
his Word and Sacrament to bring us forgiveness and to heal us. He fixes our broken souls and retrieves us
from the desolation that sin leaves us in.
God, through Jesus, heals us and brings us back to him. It is through his atoning sacrifice that we
find the healing balm to cure our wounds.
In this healing we are made whole, righteous before God. God is the healer of the brokenhearted; even
yours.
Dearest
Father, we are brokenhearted and in pain so often. You heal us with your tender love and
mercy. By your grace, you sustain and
renew us. Give us the courage to trust
in you and your amazing love. Be with
those whose hearts are broken and whose souls are lost. Guide and protect your children with your loving
kindness. In Jesus’ name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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