Receive Supernatural Grace When You Need It Most
Category : Emotional Healing Hope and Faith
By Debby Blettner
A freshly baked doughnut, drizzled with hot chocolate, was passed under my nose.
At a shared dinner the person on my left passed it to the person on my right. Through it’s transit, the aroma of the doughnut wafted past my nostrils.
“All through life my brother, if you be a happy soul, keep your eye upon the doughnut and not upon the hole“.
I fled to my bedroom in tears.
Such is the pain of gluten intolerance.
Lonely….a bitter word…misunderstood, a sad word…rejected…
But to be invisible also?
Do I matter?
The agony continued through the years.
Did I feel forgotten? Yes
Did I feel lonely? Yes
Did I feel invisible? Yes
Did I feel hurt, rejected, alone? Yes.
For many years I endured multiple surgeries, was bedridden for three years with Fibromyalgia and a combination of autoimmune diseases.
My supernatural grace came in the form of acceptance.
I felt accepted, accompanied, quite visible, honored, and loved by the invisible world of the Spirit.
The unseen forces and beings beyond the veil came to my rescue, ministered to me, strengthened me and became my grace.
I felt they were my reason to continue living. I felt comfort and companions in them, friends who truly understood, had time for me, fed my soul, nourished me and cared for me.
It reminded me of the ravens that ministered to Elijah at the brook Cherith. The ravens brought him bread and meat in the morning, and bread and meat in the evening; and he drank from the brook. (1)
I had been given GRACE.
To me grace is all that is supernatural.
My help through loneliness came predominantly from the unseen world, beyond the veil.
I envisioned meeting up with loved ones who had passed on, close friends, former lovers, children, my pets, my personal angels of the heart, conscience and protection.
I also envisioned people, who I had known to have passed on, who cared for me . I felt I was gifted with not only hearing them, but with all the senses in varying degrees at various times, according to my greatest need.
Are they not all ministering spirits sent forth to minister for those who will inherit salvation? (2)
For there stood by me this night the angel of God, whose I am, and whom I serve, saying, Fear not. (3)
And there appeared an angel unto (me) from heaven, strengthening (me). (4)
I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope. (5)
I found that changing my attitude to gratitude for God’s grace during my time of ‘tribulation’ was a constant reminder to me forever after; the good happy times, and the low times.
Did I ever recover from my health issues? Not yet.
Do I still receive the help from beyond the veil. Yes, I do.
Would I ever change or give up this special gift? Never.
I believe God has reasons for everything He does, and He always gives us grace.
I love the idea of grace being the embodiment of all that is supernatural.
How do you define grace?
3. Luke 22:43
4. Hebrews 1:14
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