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What does the Bible say about God's delays in healing?

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The Bible presents divine delays as part of God's perfect timing and providential care, as seen in the accounts of Jairus and the woman with the issue of blood.

In Luke 8:41-56, the miracles of Jairus' daughter and the woman with the issue of blood provide a profound illustration of divine delays. Although Jairus urgently sought Jesus to heal his dying daughter, Jesus stopped to address another woman's urgent need. This illustrates how God's delays are not necessarily denials, but are according to His divine providential will and purpose. Every delay serves God's ultimate plan and signifies that Jesus is in control—He is never rushed and acts at the appointed time to reveal His glory through the complete act of salvation, which often includes raising the dead unto life, both physically and spiritually.
Scripture References: Luke 8:41-56

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The Divine Delay
Fred Evans · Jul 9, 2014
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