Jehovah Ropha
In Gen 20 Abraham prayed for a
king who was then healed as well as his household, so Abraham knew God as the
healer. Moses knew Jehovah Ropha, the
Lord his health- see Deut.34:7 He knew Jehovah Ropha when he prayed for his
sister Miriam. Numbers 12:9-15. David knew Jehovah Ropha – Psalm 103:1-3. Do
you remember the story of Hezekiah? The prophet Isaiah was sent to tell him he
would die of his illness. Hezekiah did not have an heir and so he cried out to
the Lord for more time. Isaiah was sent back to tell him he was granted 15 more
years.
Is He the same God today? Heb 13:8 Of course. Jim Weingartner could tell us He
is the same God that heals today. Jesus
told us we are to lay our hands on the sick and pray for them.
Jesus
wants to heal us from the disease of sin, the pains of life, and physical
afflictions. Lk 4:18,19 In Is 53 it says the Lord carries our griefs and our
sorrows. We don’t need to hang onto them, but we do need to cast them on his
shoulders. If He is willing to bear them so we don’t have to, why should we not
give them to him? When Jesus was on the
cross he was offered myrrh which would have deadened the pain, but He refused.
He went all the way, carried all the pain, bore every sorrow for us. Don’t let
it be in vain. “With his stripes we are healed.”
In
the Song of Songs Jesus is compared to a bundle of myrrh. Myrrh was used as a
dried plant or ground to powder and added to oil, sacrifices, incense, or put
in clothes to add a nice fragrance. SoS 1:13 says “A bundle of myrrh is my well
beloved unto me; he shall lie all night betwixt my breasts.” He isn’t just a drop of oil or a pinch of
this herb but a whole bundle for every illness in your life. Remember El
Shaddai? More than enough! His presence in the difficulty brings his own
fragrance. Remember the men cast into the fiery furnace. They had to be asked to come out because
Jesus was there with them. The Scripture
says they came out without the smell of smoke. They had been with Jesus.
Stop
for a second and think of your difficulty.
Is there the smell of smoke, still complaining and telling others what a
tough time you had? Bring Jehovah Ropha
into the situation and that smell will change to his own sweet fragrance.
Jer
8:22 Gilead means praise. The answer to the question is YES, there is
healing balm in praise. When by faith we
thank God even for being with us in the difficulty, his presence brings a
sweetness of grace to come through without the smell of smoke.
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