Questions are good. Questions can lead us to answers. Questions are part of the process of growing in our faith.
When the last Eucharistic Healing Service was over, a question that robbed my heart of peace was, "Lord, now what?
What will happen to all of these beautiful souls who have come for healing, yet leave the Church in tears feeling alone and lost in their wounds? Lord, You have opened their hearts, yes, but also their wounds. I hurt for them Lord. How can we help?
What will happen to all of these beautiful souls who have come for healing, yet leave the Church in tears feeling alone and lost in their wounds? Lord, You have opened their hearts, yes, but also their wounds. I hurt for them Lord. How can we help?
And His answer was simple and as always the same.." Trust in Me....They are mine."
Father Robert DeGrandis writes that in the New Testament, Jesus healed everyone who came to Him. To quote Father DeGrandis, "If Jesus wants everyone in the world to be healed, why doesn't He just do it? The answer is because they don't or haven't come to Him. ..."
Author Linda Schubert writes "All He wants is for us to say yes and cooperate with His wonderful plan for our lives."
God wants us well and can use our sufferings, sins and past hurts as a way to come to know His amazing love for us. All we have to do is ask -
"Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened." Matthew7:7
Do you have a story or testimony about Eucharist Healing? Or a question?
You're invited to share your thoughts in the comments box below. Let's find the answers together :)

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