“Whatever my lot, Thou hast taught me to say, it is well, it is well with my soul”; poignant words penned by Horatio Spafford as his ship passed the very spot in the Atlantic where his four daughters had died in a tragic shipwreck just days before. “It is well” are the words spoken to the prophet by the Shunamite woman in 2 Kings, erstwhile her child lays dead at her home. Her son would later be raised from the dead because of the underlying faith driving those words. No one can declare such things while mired in earthly obsessions. These are divinely breathed words, spiritually informed words, faith infused words spoken from consecrated hearts. To proclaim, “It is well” is not a refusal to accept earthly facts; it is simply to call upon higher realities. I may not see the full manifestation of the miracle I seek while in this flesh; even so, it is well, it is well with my soul! Circumstances come and go, but God’s goodness and promises never change. My Lord Almighty, Healer of the Broken Hearted, may my lips bear witness to Your Glory and Power.
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