When a friend fell off her bike and suffered a severe brain injury, doctors werent sure she would survive. For several days she remained suspended between life and death.
The first good news came when she opened her eyes. Then she responded to simple voice commands. But with every small improvement, anxiety remained. How far would she progress?
After one difficult day of therapy, her husband was discouraged. But the very next morning he shared these welcome words: Sandys back! Physically, emotionally, psychologically, and mentally, Sandy was becoming the self who we knew and loved.
Sandys fall reminds me of what theologians refer to as the fall of mankind (Gen. 3). And her struggle to recover parallels our struggle to overcome the brokenness of sin (Rom. 7:18). If only her body healed, recovery would be incomplete. The same would be true if her brain worked but her body didnt. Wholeness means that all parts work together for one purpose.
God is the one healing Sandy, but she has to work hard in therapy to improve. The same is true of us spiritually. After God saves us through Christ, we must work out our salvation (Phil. 2:12)not to earn it but to bring our thoughts and actions into agreement with His purpose.
Thank you for this good message in ODB this morning, Rus! It helps to read ‘God’s words’!
Great analogy/metaphor ... than you for posting this devotional and all the others, as well.
It is faith plus action ... all the way to the end.
Thank You, Father, for the GRACE You freely bestow (favor, mercy, protection), on all who believe in You, and call on You, in Jesus name, amen.