The Still - Tuesday 4:28
"…for I am the Lord, your healer." — Exodus 15:26
Health begins with who God is, not how you feel. Before Israel ever reached the Promised Land, before they had rhythms, routines, or stability, God gave them a name to hold onto: I am the Lord, your healer. Not a healer. Not an occasional healer. Your healer — personal, present, committed. Healing wasn’t something they had to chase; it was Someone they could trust.
This is the quiet truth of health: God doesn’t just fix what is broken; He sustains what is fragile. He restores what is worn. He strengthens what is weak. He heals in ways that reach deeper than symptoms — into the places where fear settles, where exhaustion hides, where discouragement lingers. Health is not merely the absence of sickness; it is the presence of the Healer.
And this is the daily dichotomy: the world tells you to manage your health through control; Scripture invites you to receive health through dependence. One tries to secure outcomes. The other trusts the One who holds outcomes. One leans on self. The other leans on the God who names Himself Healer.
Take one small step today: identify one place where you’ve been trying to carry your health — physical, emotional, or spiritual — on your own strength. Offer it back to God. Not as a last resort, but as a first trust. Let His identity become your stability.
You don’t walk toward healing alone.
You walk with the One who calls Himself your Healer.