Water can Heal
From time to time an angel of the Lord would come down and stir up the waters. The first one into the pool after each such disturbance would be cured of whatever disease he had.
John 5:4
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So where do I go? The bath. The place where I can control temperature and change it instantaneously if needed or wanted. A place where I can grab a book and stop the alarming pace of whirring ideas. A spot where water can soothe the anxiety, heal the confusion, and restore my energy and balance my emotions.
Surprise, Surprise! It worked. I remember when we were looking to buy our house I jumped into the tub (fully clothed) to get a feel - could this house be our family home? Could this tub be my private oasis? And needless to say - it was and it is. I remember when my son's temperature was spiking to degrees that I didn't know were possible and not be fatal our first thought was to get him into a bath. I remember as a kid thinking the tub was a magical place where I created a storyland that rivaled the cartoons "The Snorks" and "The Jetsons" (this may be why I believe my son is part Mer-man ;) I remember that first shower after delivering my son and that it lasted roughly forty five minutes. But that shower felt amazing!!! And when I am beyond ill and I have no energy to climb out of bed to grab a glass of water regain my energy and feel almost completely healed after a shower or bath.
This passage of scripture quoted above is when Jesus heals the invalid of thirty-eight years and tells him to pick up his mat and walk. I heard this sermon a couple of weeks ago in church. But I feel I lived the sermon today. I was broken and confused and disheartened as I let doubts, worries, criticism circle my thoughts and bound my heart. But a dip in the tub and peace is restored, refreshed with energy coursing through my body, and cleansed of the negativity.
Amazing how we can feel downtrodden one minute and the next minute with a change of perspective, the miracle of water and its healing properties; feel restored and once again, at peace.
May your HealthFULL Journey include time to soak in healing waters so that you too can be restored, refreshed, and cleansed. 'Til we meet again. . .
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