🕊️ Life, Death, and Divine Healing: When God's Will is Final

Why do some people experience miraculous healing, while others—even the faithful—slip into eternity despite fervent prayers? This question echoes in hospital rooms, prayer circles, and hearts everywhere. It’s a question that doesn't just challenge our understanding—but humbles it.

Years ago, I heard a phrase that stayed with me: “We are born to die.” It struck me as cold and confusing at first. But over time, I’ve come to see it not as fatalistic, but as deeply sobering truth.

The Bible gives us two key insights about life:
📏 Length“It is appointed unto man once to die…” (Hebrews 9:27)
🕰️ Time“To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven…” (Ecclesiastes 3:1)

These two truths shape our earthly journey. The Apostle Paul once said, “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” (2 Timothy 4:7) But how many can truly say the same? Most of us get lost in the routines of life, unaware that every second ticking away is one step closer to eternity.

In one of my earlier books, I wrote, “We are given a limited amount of time to complete a lifetime of work.” That phrase still rings true. Whether through our diligence or our neglect, our decisions can affect the course and even the duration of our lives. But once that divine clock hits zero, there are no more second chances—what could’ve been done becomes a closed chapter.

So, back to the question:
Why are some healed, and others are not?
It comes down to length, time, and the will of God.

If a person’s divinely allotted time has run its course, no amount of prayer, fasting, or even faith can extend it—unless God wills it so. That’s a hard truth, but it is truth nonetheless.

Yet, there’s another layer: mission.
Did they complete their God-given assignment? If not, it remains incomplete throughout eternity unless God raises up another to carry the mantle.

Ultimately, the final say belongs to the Lord.
“In His hand is the life of every living thing and the breath of all mankind.” (Job 12:10)

Yes, pray with faith. Yes, believe for healing. But always remember—the outcome rests in God's sovereign hands. And when we say “Thy will be done,” we must say it not just with our lips, but with our hearts.

Let us live fully in the time we’ve been given—preaching, loving, serving, and completing our assignment while it is still day. For when night comes, no man can work.

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