Sunday, May 10, 2026

 


This summer, in the heat and weariness, God arranged a quiet place- a place of beauty and rest.

 After months of seeing someone close to me go through sickness, the heart was already grieved, searching, and longing.

Then came the room allotment: Room 107.Thanks to God!!!!!! 

*(https://wordfromjesus.blogspot.com/2020/11/in-psalm-107-we-read-history-of-people.html?m=1)  Blog ( posted) November 25, 2020

Not just a number—but when the eyes lifted to the name on the board, it read: Gilead.

Gilead… the place spoken of in Scripture. A place known for healing. A place of balm.

“Is there no balm in Gilead? Is there no physician there?” — Jeremiah 8:22

In that moment, it didn’t feel like coincidence. It felt like a gentle whisper from the Sovereign God—an assurance. The same God who sees, who knows, who heals.

Gilead reminds us that God has not left His people without hope. There is balm. There is a Physician.

Jesus Christ is our healer—more than a doctor for the body, He is the restorer of the soul. His touch is not limited by place, time, or condition. His Word carries healing.

“He sent out His word and healed them…” — Psalm 107:20

Even the room number quietly echoes that promise—107—as if God was underlining His Word: I still send My Word. I still heal.

The balm of Gilead points to something deeper—the precious blood of Christ, shed with love, bringing restoration, cleansing, and life.

Today, whatever the sickness, burden, or hidden pain may be—there is still balm. There is still healing in Him.

This moment… even now… His healing touch is near.

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