We have another hymn request, this one from Erlene–I Am the God that Healeth Thee, by Don Moen. God knows we all need healing in some form or other. And it’s hard to bear when He doesn’t give us the blessing that we ask for.
At that point faith and trust and love must take over.
Sorry I’m late with this hymn contest entry–had to write Newswithviews today. But this is a sweet hymn, an old Sunday school favorite, and I wouldn’t want to miss it.
Requested by Erlene–Trust and Obey, sung by Don Moen. Thank you, Erlene–this is awfully nice.
They were just playing this hymn yesterday on the bells of St. Francis, across the street from me; and now we have it as a hymn request from Erlene–Praise to the Lord the Almighty, performed by Don Moen.
Entered by Erlene in our Second Annual Christmas Carol Contest–My Christmas Prayer, by Don Moen.
Many of you haven’t entered the contest yet: the prize is an autographed book: His Mercy Endureth Forever. But if you already have it, and want to hold out for the next book, The Wind from Heaven, that’s okay, too.
Requested by Erlene–I am the God that Healeth Thee, by Don Moen.
We cannot count the people who were healed by Our Savior Jesus Christ, healed of every conceivable disease, while He was present in the flesh, on earth: and those healings were the evidence that God Himself had sent Him. They bore witness that He was the Son of God.
God has promised that when He restores His creation, in the fullness of time, sin and death will be cast out. There will be no need for any more healings, because we will all be whole, forever.
But in the meantime, all healing still comes from Him and we are instructed to pray for our loved ones, or for ourselves, when we need healing. God knows that we are weak; but He is strong. We pray in hope.