A couple had become estranged. They couldn’t pinpoint the exact moment their
relationship had broken down, but over the years, they had drifted apart until
they were strangers—and enemies—in the same house. Humanely speaking,
reconciliation was impossible. Too many feelings had been hurt. Too many harsh
words had been said. Love had long ago been replaced by hatred.
Over time, the woman began to suffer from intense, chronic back pain, which
escalated to the point that she was finally hospitalized. When a group of elders
from her church went to visit her, her neck and back was so still that she
couldn’t even turn her head. Tears of pain poured down her cheeks as they knelt
around her bed and placed their hands on her. During his prayer, one of the
elders became inspired to quote parts of James 5. “Lord,” he said, graciously
and quietly, “if there be anything in this woman’s life that may not be right,
if maybe there might be some barrier, some sinfulness, we pray that you will
bring it to her attention and give her the honesty and vulnerability to confess
it.”
“Stop, stop!” she cried.
The elders looked up, amazed.
“All of you, stand up!”
They complied.
“You need to know that I used to live a double life,” she confessed. Her tears
flowed freely as she described her immoral background. Then she finished by
admitting that she had never told anyone, not even her husband, and she had
never brought it before the Lord.
Just then her husband entered the room. She looked up and began pouring out her
heart to him. She told him everything, and in the end, he took her in his arms
and forgave her.
What happened next was incredible. This lady, whose pain was so intense she
couldn’t even move her head, jumped out of bed and hugged everyone. The pain was
completely gone!
Based on a sermon from Chuck Swindoll.
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