6.27.2010

Theology of Healing


A few weeks ago we celebrated Jen's 5 year remission from cancer! God has truly blessed us during this time...but why? While Jen battled her cancer, there were 2 other young ladies (30's) that battled with the same disease --- one of them passed away and one is still fighting on a daily basis. So why was Jen healed and not the others? Was it her faith? Her strength? God's strength? A combination?

Before I get into specifics, I want to make a side note that God has blessed each of us with amazing minds, and science is discovering daily more and more about the awesome qualities we possess and the power God has granted us with our minds. Research again and again shows that when people who are suffering can use their minds to develop a positive outlook will (in general) heal quicker, heal more completely, etc. When we do the opposite (and drown ourselves in despair) many times the opposite occurs. The Bible talks in many places about the importance of hope --- specifically in Him (even when we've lost all else including our health)...and when we lose our hope in Him, of course it is going to impact us physically, emotionally, spiritually, mentally, etc and it is no wonder that people who are battling a disease face more obstacles when they fall into that trap.

But some people take what's mentioned above and use the line, "If you just have enough faith you will be healed". But is that true? I believe the answer comes from Acts 3:1-8...

Now Peter and John were going up to the temple at the ninth hour, the hour of prayer. A man who had been lame since his birth was being carried along and was sat down at the gate called Beautiful every day to beg for money from those entering the temple...when Peter and John were entering the temple, the man began asking them for money...Peter and John responded, "Look at us"...the man expected to receive money...Peter said, "Silver or gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you: In the name of Jesus Christ, walk!"...immediately his legs and ankles were straightened and he got up and walked.

IMPORTANT QUESTION --- What kind of faith did this man have that he would be healed? NONE! He was at the temple, during the "hour of prayer" (3:00 and busiest time of day for the temple) at sat at the busiest gate. He went there in hopes of receiving money as he did every single day of his life. Even when he saw Peter and John, he was begging for money...the fact that God could heal him through them didn't even cross his mind (and its not a stretch to say he had probably given up on that long ago).

So what does that tell about healing today? It doesn't depend on our faith or the minds we've been blessed with (although those things can help)...but it depends solely on the sovereignty of a loving God. He chooses who He heals and who He doesn't (and who better to make that decision than the One who sees the "whole picture"?). So Jen's healing isn't based on her awesome faith (although she had that) or her positive attitude and outlook (although she had that too), but on the awesome power of God...and His sovereign mercy upon Jen when she was suffering. ALL the glory for healing should go to Him as it is not by our power, but His! And we thank Him everyday for the healing He has done in Jen's life.

6.06.2010

Birthday AND Anniversary


Well, this is certainly a week for celebration. Tomorrow (June 7th) is Jen's birthday! She was able to celebrate with her parents who came for a visit this past weekend, and my parents as well. She is pretty proud that for the first time ever, she has more birthday/Christmas money than I do, but my birthday is just around the corner too, so if you have any money burning holes in your pocket, you know where to send it come August!

For her birthday, Jen wants to take a trip back to Pittsburgh (where we met). One of her favorite things to do there was Saturday night Swing Dancing in Squirrel Hill. So we'll head down to one of her favorite restaurants, do some shopping, visit some friends, go back to our old church, and maybe catch a Pirates Game (I won 2 free tickets when we were there a few weeks ago!).

But more important than Jen's birthday (well, maybe equally important) is her anniversary. Tuesday (June 8th) will be her 5 year anniversary of being cancer free! The 5th anniversary is the most important as it puts her back in the "normal risk" category and will save us a trip to Cleveland every year! God has blessed us so much over the past 5 years, but has also given us a prospective that everything we have is God's and can be taken away at any moment. It has helped us focus on the Blessings and see each day as a gift. I hope to post this week as well as to why (from a Biblical perspective) Jen was healed from her cancer. But now is the time for celebration! I know Jen checks here a lot, so feel free to leave your "Happy Birthdays" and special thoughts as a comment on here, or feel free to e-mail her at jen@magicmikeshow.com

Enjoy the wife you married as a young man! Lovely as an angel, beautiful as a rose. Never quit taking delight in her! (Proverbs 5:19-20) Love you Jen!

6.01.2010

Heat Pump


5.09.2010

Another Weekend Away



Last weekend we traveled east again to visit family and fulfill a promise to one of our Hershey girls (I'll call her "Amanda" as we aren't supposed to use their real names on the Internet) to take her with us for an entire weekend. On Friday we stopped in Hershey to pick up one of our favorite (well at least mine...Jen says she doesn't have favorites) girls "Amanda" and spent some time there visiting the other girls as well. Jen, Amanda, and I headed down to Maryland and had dinner with my aunt and uncle and all my cousins. Friday night was performing magic with my uncle at his house and refusing to take home all his stuff (he always tries to give all his stuff away).


On Saturday, Jen headed to Reading to go to a woman's conference at her sister's church and to visit her sister and family. I went with my aunt, uncle, and Amanda to a magic convention featuring Harry Anderson (the judge from the old sitcom Night Court). We all had a great time, although it was a very long 12-hour day that Amanda and I had to escape to the playground a few times. Jen had a great time spending time with her family!


On Sunday we went to my cousin's church in Maryland and then to the Cracker Barrel for lunch where Amanda put on a show for everyone of all the new things she had learned. On the way home I asked her the favorite part of the weekend expecting to hear something about Harry Anderson, or one of the new tricks she learned, etc...but was very touched when she said, "My favorite part of the whole weekend was when you played soccer in the yard with me Friday after dinner and when we got to go play on the playground just you and me". When I asked, "Didn't you like the magic convention", she responded..."Yeah, I loved it! I just loved those other things even more".

Hope all is well with everyone!

4.20.2010

Anniversary Weekend


This past weekend was our 6th anniversary. We started with a magic show for a "day away" for people 55 and older in New Holland, PA (there were about 150 people there):



We also got to celebrate (a few days late) our niece's birthday and got to take all the kids (except the youngest) to iHop for breakfast and to the museum to see the Bob the Builder exhibit:

Finally we celebrated with a night away at the Annville Inn Bed and Breakfast.