A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones. Proverbs 17:22, TLV
Are We Taking Our Medicine? “A cheerful heart . . .” What cheers us? Good news? A baby’s smile? A parking space close to the entrance? A beautiful sunrise? These moments are like doses of a spiritual elixir that make us feel good. Feel content. A boost of energy needed to keep us moving. At least for a few moments.
What’s really wonderful is that these doses are around us all the time, every day. Even in the most challenging of times, there are moments of beauty and joy to remind us of our Heavenly Father’s love — we just need to pay attention.
A Beautiful Day
I remember a scene from The Hiding Place movie when Betsie and Corrie ten Boom were in the concentration camp, Ravensbrück. They had just been deloused and Betsie thanked the person who had administered it. She walked further into the muddy terrain and marveled at the beautiful day. Where Corrie (and I would probably do as well) saw despair and hatred, Betsie saw a field ready for harvest.
Even when we struggle to see the good around us, just know that we carry our Father’s medicine within us. I remember my grandmother saying, “Count your blessings.” Sounds too simple, doesn’t it? Yet, how important.
Throughout Scripture we are reminded to meditate upon all the LORD has done for us. In fact, He has Names commemorating this: Healer, Shepherd, Banner, Shield, Father, Almighty One, Savior. All doses of Good Medicine for whatever ails us.
Think More About It
What are some of your doses of Good Medicine?
Until tomorrow, may we take our medicine, my friends.
Hear, ADONAI [LORD] and be gracious to me.
ADONAI be my help.”
You turned my mourning into dancing.
You removed my sackcloth and clothed me with joy.
So my glory will sing to You and not be silent.
ADONAI my God, I will praise You forever. Psalm 30:11-13, TLV
*Sigh* Another sweet prayer for each other and for Israel. Let’s pray together, my friends. God bless you.