This wonderful story of the healing of the Centurion's
servant is just one of the many examples of the
miraculous cures that were granted by Jesus during His
public ministry. He forgave people's sins, He cast out
demons, and He healed the sick and these are three works
that He still performs even today.
If we manage to cut our finger, we might wash it, put an
antibacterial lotion on it, and a band-aid as well. Why?
Of course, we want it to heal. If we are more seriously
ill, we will go to the doctor or the emergency room and
seek the help of others, including the Lord, to help us
get well. That's understandable and correct. We pray for
health and healing here at the Liturgy, and in the
reception of Holy Communion we ask the Lord that it may
be for the healing of soul and body. We understand the
healing of the body, but what about the healing of our
souls?
The first and most important part of the healing of our
souls is in the forgiveness of our sins and healing over
the bad effects that our sins have brought to us. If our
sins wound us, and wound our relationship with Christ,
and wound our relationships with other people, then it
is a good thing to ask the Lord to heal and cure these
wounds that we have brought about upon ourselves. We
also suffer from our personal weaknesses which may not
be sinful in themselves but they still trouble us and it
is a good thing to ask the Lord to strengthen us there
as well. It’s always a good thing to seek healing for
both our spirits and our bodies.
There are many areas, no doubt, where we are wounded
within our souls but I want to bring up just three areas
today where we can ask the Divine Physician for His
help.
The first area is in the healing of memories. It is
likely that we all have memories of sinful, or harmful,
or upsetting and very disturbing situations and events
and actions that happened in the past which are very
painful for us still. These memories may be the result
of our own sins, or of sins committed against us by
other people. They may be memories of sad, or tragic or
painful events where we experienced some kind of loss or
hardship or suffering. These memories may be strong
enough within us that when they come to mind they cause
us harm or they put us at risk. They may tempt us to do
wrong, to doubt in the power of the Lord's grace and
mercy, to fill us with shame over sins that already have
been forgiven, to oppress us and depress us and tempt us
to lose hope. Such bad memories may weigh us down with
the pain and sadness they carry with them making it
difficult for us to walk in the freedom of the sons and
daughters of God.
If we have such memories, let us ask the Lord to heal
them. You may recall sometimes hearing in the prayers of
the Church that we pray the Lord to keep us from any bad
memories. Since He is the Physician of Souls and Bodies,
let us go to Him for a cure for those thoughts of things
past, whether they were caused by things we did or
things that were done to us, that we might find them
turned into thoughts that no longer cause us harm or
pain.
The second place where we can ask for medicinal help is
in our emotions. We've all heard people speak of
emotional health, but how many people pray for emotional
health? We probably know where we need it. Maybe we need
help with our anger, or resentment, with our feelings of
envy or lust, or perhaps our impatience with other
people and even with ourselves. Maybe we are afflicted
with feelings of pride, or feelings of inferiority, or
of sadness without cause, or by emotions of greed and
materialism. People often mistake emotions for sins.
Emotions in themselves are not sins. We cannot control
whether or not an emotion rises up in our minds. They
come and they go. The problem is when we allow our
emotions to push us into wrong deeds, words and
thoughts. That's when sin begins. For example the
emotion of anger is not sinful, but when we begin to act
on that anger, or when we work to encourage that angry
feeling allowing it to grow and gain strength because we
wish to keep it on fire, that is when we begin to sin.
So let us pray for the healing of those emotions which
are working against us and keeping us from healthier
living in Christ.
Finally let us pray for the healing of any bad
relationships that may be weighing upon us. People who
have hurt us, harmed us in any way, and caused us pain
or disappointment, people who have abandoned us or
betrayed us—we can ask from the Lord, healing. They may
be parents, spouses, children, friends, and people of
every sort who have caused us great pain. Or it may be
that we ourselves were the cause of pain in our
relationships with other people. In either case we can
ask for spiritual healing in our ties to these people.
We do not have to excuse the bad behavior of other
people to us, and we should not excuse our own bad
behavior towards other people. We need not excuse it,
but instead we ask the Lord to bring us to a peace of
mind and heart even with the worst who have offended us,
that we not despise or hate them—that we may come to a
point where, even if it is better that we keep away from
them, we can still be at peace. If we can reconcile with
other people that is the best, but if that is not
possible we can still find healing at the hand of
Christ, and be reconciled to them at least on our part,
from our side.
And we can also ask for healing in our relationships not
only with those who are still alive but also with those
who have died. We may pardon them and also seek healing
for the wounds we may have suffered because of them,
from Christ our Lord, and we may also ask pardon for any
wrongs we may have done to others, even if they have
fallen asleep in the Lord.
It is always good for us to seek out the Divine
Physician as the Centurion did, that we may be healed,
whether it is for our physical ills, or to bind up the
wounds caused by our sins, or for the healing of bad
memories, or for treating the emotions which cause us
trouble, or for the remedy of problems in our
relationships. Although we are not worthy, He is willing
to enter under our roof. So when He comes, let us ask
for healing and health of body and soul.