Saturday, October 11, 2025

Healing

 



The Spiritual Waiting Room




Healing
Physical   Spiritual
Plunge   Saving   Word
Give Thanks To God
Cleansed
(Photo and poem by Kathy McNamara)


Scripture:   Luke 17:17 and 18

Jesus cured ten lepers and only one of the ten came back to thank Jesus. Jesus said,

"Ten were healed. Where are the other nine? Has none but this foreigner returned to give thanks to God?"


Reflection

Healing is an amazing experience. When we think of times when we were seriously ill and then healed, we are full of gratitude. The pain is gone, the uncertainty about the future wiped away, and our lives can continue.

The physical healing is much appreciated. However, there is another dimension to the healing that we can overlook---the spiritual healing that takes place as well. The pain in our bodies is acutely felt in our spirit. We are not the same. We are unbalanced and feel out of sorts. We notice the difference.

We have the option of taking the plunge into despair or into healing. In our reading from Luke, Jesus offers healing. He offers His Saving Word.

We have the choice to plunge into that Saving Word and be renewed, refreshed, and healed by it or to plunge into self-pity and discouragement. The one leper who returns knows that Jesus has healed him both in body and in soul.

The spiritual healing has helped this "foreigner" (he was a Samaritan) to experience not just a healing of his leprosy but a healing from just thinking about himself and his problems. 

He returns to Jesus not only to give Him thanks but to kneel before Him in worship and praise. He acknowledges the power and love of Jesus and is thus a foreigner no longer but a follower. 

He knows that Jesus is different not just because he has been healed. Jesus has the Saving Word that can fill our hearts with peace and joy. This is what we are truly looking for. Our spirits need to be renewed and healed even more than our bodies.

It is a parable for our time when there seems to be so much division and bitterness. We need to work for the healing of all of our people and to demonstrate the compassion that Jesus has shown to the "foreigner". 

We need to realize that all of us are sisters and brothers in God's Family and give thanks to God for each and every person. 

We need to be cleansed from the leprosy of hatred and indifference and to embrace the healing power of Jesus. 

Let us plunge our spirits into the healing that Jesus offers so that we can overcome the physical and spiritual ills that divide us and diminish us.

Enjoy your plunge!


1. How do you feel when you are ill?

2. How do you feel after you have been healed from a serious illness?

3. Which is more important for you---a physical or a spiritual healing?

4. How can Jesus heal you?

5. Do you need to be cleansed from anything?

6. What do you feel as you contemplate Kathy's photo?
(Scripture adaptation, reflection, and questions by John J. McNamara)








Thursday, October 2, 2025

Stir

 



The Spiritual Waiting Room



Stir
Into   Flames
Power   Love   Self-Control
Holy Spirit Dwells Within
Embrace
(Photo and poem by Kathy McNamara)


Scripture:   2 Timothy 1:6

I want to remind you to stir into flame the gift of God that you have been given through the imposition of hands.

Reflection


Don't you just love it when you are making a recipe for the first time, and you have assembled all the ingredients and you start stirring them all together? You are wondering, "How is this going to turn out?"

Our faith is very much like that. We have been taught all of the amazing doctrines that have been handed down. We then reflect on them and try to incorporate them into our everyday actions. We start stirring them into our lives!

Flames can be scary. We don't want to see them get out of control and destroy our homes and communities as we have seen so often lately. Those scenes where people come back to their homes and find just a pile of ashes are heartbreaking. 

The flames that Paul is talking about in our passage from 2 Timothy are very different. They are the flames of love that energize us to reach out to others with kindness and concern.

There is a tremendous power in that love. We have all experienced it in our own lives. Recently my brother, Brian, passed away. I was very close with Brian because we would meet together for lunch once a month to solve all the problems of the world. Brian was very well read and a great conversationalist.

Many people reached out to me with supportive messages and cards. I felt the power of their love, and it lifted me up. When the flame of love is stirred up, it can transform our lives.

Self-control can help us truly feel the power of love. Many things can upset us or cause us to be angry. Instead of reacting immediately to a difficult situation, we can try to hold back on our initial feeling and figure out the loving path to take.

As we reflect, we can ask the Holy Spirit to guide us as we seek a peaceful path. So many times, when I have done that, I have found a better way of dealing with my first reaction and a good resolution to the disagreement. 

We know that the Holy Spirit dwells within us and is ready to guide us if we give Her the opportunity. Once our confusion or anger subsides, we can truly listen to the promptings of the Holy Spirit and follow a more fruitful path.

The Holy Spirit wants to stir us up to follow God's way. The Holy Spirit wants to embrace us with the power of God's Love. 

Enjoy that Stirring!

Enjoy that Embrace!


1. Do you enjoy stirring all the ingredients together as you make your favorite recipe?

2. How do you attempt to stir the doctrines of your faith into your everyday life?

3. Has your life ever been transformed by the love of others who have reached out to you with their kindness and concern?

4. How do you deal with situations in your life that cause you to get upset or irritated?

5. What did you feel as you reflected on Kathy's photo?
(Scripture adaptation, reflection, and questions by John J. McNamara)





Healing

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