Esther's Blogiary: The Day I healed A Chick
Little
Esther was playing with her friends when she noticed she had stepped on
something fragile. She looked down and discovered that it was a chick. It shrieked painfully as it struggled to move.
Now it had a completely broken leg and couldn’t
move at all. Its mother and the other chicks
had gone ahead not noticing something had happened to this particular chick.
Esther
felt responsible for this chick’s misfortune though she had unknowingly stepped
on it. She felt really bad about it. She thought about laying hands on the chick so
it could heal like she had seen on the popular TV series ‘Jesus of Nazareth’,
read in the bible and heard in school.
So
she did.
Esther
laid hands on the chick, prayed it gets healed and gbam! The chick rose up and
began to walk. It did not hesitate to
run ahead to meet up with its mother and the other chick.
*Try
not to laugh. I am serious here*
Esther
was very happy. She felt privileged to
have had the opportunity to help a helpless creature. Thankful
to God, she went ahead to play with her friends not mentioning a word to them. She didn’t even mention it to her parents who
would probably think she had lost it.
*You
can laugh now*
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*This
is when you stop laughing*
I
like little Esther’s boldness, compassion, and the ability to attempt to do
something about what’s been broken.
This
is the Esther I want to be.
One
of the things that strike me about this story is about how God would care about
a chick! And how his Word works if ‘whosoever’ uses it. The bible says if we believe we should ask,
and whatever we believe we will have. It also says as believers and followers of
Christ, we should go into the world and preach the gospel and heal the sick. We carry the power of God in us. This power also demonstrates as healing power.
God respects his word and he is no
respecter of persons- whoever you are! He
doesn’t have a list of special persons he specifically sent his word to. If you respect the word, the word will respond
to you. God is his word, he honors it. Jesus is the word of God.
Another
eye opener I get from this incident is:
Jesus
said we should study little children. We should study their attitude towards
life and that whoever wants to inherit the kingdom should be like them. A little child believes. A little child is not
afraid to ask, not afraid to dream. A
little child hopes.
Sorry
o, this blog is not about religion. What
I write is not religion though.
It’s
just that this story comes back to me once in a while, especially when I feel
numb and helpless. It sort of helps me have hope again. It helps me refocus, to take a step of faith
and to be courageous.
Yeah,
I’ve long had the opportunity to lay hands on the sick (myself included) and but
this story about the chick is one that just strikes me the most. It
reminds me of how God is not partial, how he respects his word, how he loves
and hears his children (irrespective of age), how he is kind and merciful and
how he is the creator of all.
Final
Word:
Irrespective
of who you are God can use you to do the incredible. If you are a believer you can take the word
and do that which seems impossible.
This piece is not exactly about healing a chick, it is about being like
a child and doing what needs to be done, doing what’s right.
I’m
sure, if you too look into your past, you would find some story/incident that
inspires. A story that reminds you of God’s love and shows you how important
you are to him. And it doesn’t have to be you laying hands on
a chick or a sick goat. It could be
anything refreshing…
Do
have a fruitful day.
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