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Healed
Even When We Forget to Pray
by Francis MacNutt
taken from the Fall 1996 issue
   
While I was reading Dr. Larry Dossey’s book Healing
Words a section of “Time-Displaced Prayer” reminded me
of some unusual experiences that we have had over the years;
namely, sometimes when I forget to pray, the sick person gets
healed anyway. Has this happened to you, too?
It’s really embarrassing, isn’t it? For instance,
someone phones and asks you for your prayer because she is going
to see a doctor for a second opinion on whether she should get a
mastectomy. Then she tells you the hour and the date of the
doctor’s appointment. You say, “Yes, I’d be glad to
pray.” And you mean it, but then you forget.
Then, the day after the doctor’s appointment, she
excitedly phones to tell you that the tumor has mysteriously
disappeared. Profusely she thanks you for what you didn’t do
(but which God, who never forgets, did). So you feel embarrassed
and a little guilty.
I could offer you even more startling examples –
which might prove hard for you to believe. Dr. Dossey has an
example where, “It was apparent that the cancer had
disappeared before the minister had actually prayed for the man.
It was unlikely that anyone else prayed for him, since no one
knew his diagnosis except for him and his doctor,” (neither
the doctor nor the patient were people who prayed for healing).
I think this is very encouraging news: God covers for
us, even when we forget. Or can we explain it because the very
desire of our hearts for the sick person to be healed is a form
of prayer, even before we put that desire into words. When we
receive the phone call, or read the letter, telling us about a
friend’s illness, our heart’s desire for healing goes out to
that suffering person.
Isn’t it wonderful that God honors even the
silent cry of our hearts? |