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Today is NOT about me.

This just hurts to watch…

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Want to know something messed up? Whenever I get sick I tend to imagine God sitting on His throne scoffing at me saying, “He made his bed, now he can lie in it.” as though He takes pleasure when we suffer. Theologically, sickness is a byproduct of sin. That said, God has every right to kick us when we’re down or make an example of us when we are ill or reaping the consequences of our life choices (or someone elses). Yet, this week, as I’ve wished I could be the sick one instead of my little guy I’ve learned what God is really like.

Samuel has been sick for the last three days. Monday, he threw up everywhere. Tuesday, it seemed to subside – no throw ups – he seemed more like his fun little self. Today, throwing up and exhausted again. He’s falling asleep pretty much everywhere and his tummy hurts. *sigh* And I think I just heard a sigh from heaven, too.

God does not enjoy this. It’s true – He loves us too much, He would rather be the sick one and this is exactly what He became for us. In Christ, we are healed from our sickness (all sickness and all sin). He is always redeeming what doesn’t deserve redemption. That’s His work – not looking away from us in our sin and sickness or sweeping it under the rug (which would be the opposite of redemption). He looks right at us and, as I’ve heard it said, “He doesn’t blush.” His mind is made up that He will make us well again.

We become more like God when we do the things to prevent sickness (more rest, wear a coat, eat well, exercise, repentance, keep praying…) and join Him in finding the sick and helping them become well.

  • Are you sick with sin?
  • Do you trust God to make you well again?
  • How do you stay well?
  • Can the sick around you become well or do they just receive pity?

Written by Chris Chowdhury

December 17, 2008 at 12:15 pm

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  1. Nothing makes us feel any worse than when our babes are ill. Lots of the tummy stuff in our area as well. Thinking of you and the family. Aunt Linda B

    Linda B

    December 17, 2008 at 2:54 pm

  2. Isn’t it crazy how our perception of God can get tainted and then he’ll take simple illustrations from our very own life to communicate to us his amazing unconditional love?!
    I’ve always heard it said that you gain a greater understanding of God’s love when you have children. What a gift.

    Patty Parker

    December 17, 2008 at 3:23 pm

  3. Dear Chris,

    It’s a bummer that your little guy is sick, but on the bright side, I’m really digging that chair!

    Mucho agape,
    Bill

    Bill Shrader

    December 18, 2008 at 10:48 am


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