How Rude!
Tune in to hear Joni turn an uncomfortable situation into an insightful lesson for today’s program.
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This is Shauna on Joni Eareckson Tada sharing hope with a story from Joni about faith healers.
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It's not often I feel uneasy in doing television interviews, but there was one I'll never forget. It made me very uneasy. Now I don't need to give the name of the TV host, but suffice to say our live televised conversation had not gone well. From the moment the floor director counted down the final seconds and the light on the camera flicked to bright red, I felt very uneasy because the questions were pointed, abrupt, and one or two, I would almost say, were rude. I mean, this wasn't an interview at all. It was more like facing a crafty lawyer.
The TV host was trying to get me to say that decades of quadriplegia were a result of my lack of faith. He inferred that I had not prayed enough. Then he, inasmuch Cross, examined my character as if to say that there was some unconfessed sin that might be the reason I was still in my wheelchair. No way. I stood firm on Ephesians, chapter 1 and other scriptures that promise that God works everything in accordance with his plan, and that often, actually most often, his plan allows for suffering to continue for reasons that we often cannot understand but are always wise, specific and good. The TV host did not seem impressed.
He listened until the interview drew to a close, and then he turned to address the small studio audience as well as to the camera, which was a window to who knows how many people were watching at that moment. He explained to his viewers that it was obvious that I had not been healed, but they, the viewers, could be healed with confession of sin and enough faith to believe they could know what I had not known. Nodding toward me, the people in the television audience who obeyed this person's magic formula could be healed. Before I could jump in, the cameras turned to another segment on the studio stage, and I could hardly believe it.
Had he never read all the Times? Specifically, God tells His followers, even followers who have great faith, to expect hardship and how the sufferings of Christ are supposed to overflow into our lives? And had he never read in Acts chapter 14, that we must go through many hardships to enter the kingdom of God? And that's just scratching the surface. Now, I don't mean to sound critical, and I'm not defaming the body of Christ, but this man may have a big ministry. But I'm sorry, he's wrong.
God is God, and it is he and he alone who decides who will be healed and who will not. Yes, faith is vital to everything, and without faith it is impossible to please him. But faith's focus must always be Jesus. And nobody draws close to Christ who does not first share in Christ's sufferings. Does God heal well? Of course he does. Every time a broken leg is mended or a wound gets closed, or the flu is behind you, or the surgery is successful, all the credit goes to God. One of the names I've got is healer. Like we're told in Exodus 15, if any of us gets healed of any ailment, it is God in Psalm 103 who heals all your diseases. But that does not mean he only relates to suffering by healing it. He also uses it, such as he has done in my life.
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About Joni Eareckson Tada: Sharing Hope
Joni Eareckson Tada: Sharing Hope is a broadcast ministry of Joni and Friends committed to bringing the Gospel and practical help to people impacted by disability around the world. Joni and Friends has been advancing disability ministry for over 40 years. Their mission to glorify God, communicate the Gospel and mobilize the global church to evangelize, disciple and serve people living with disability answers the call found in Luke 14 to “bring in the poor, the crippled, the blind and the lame… so that my house will be full.”
About Joni Eareckson Tada
Joni Eareckson Tada is an esteemed Christian stateswoman and respected global leader in disability advocacy. Although a 1967 diving accident left her a quadriplegic, she emerged from rehabilitation with a determination to help others with similar disabilities. Mrs. Tada serves as CEO of Joni and Friends, a Christian organization which provides programs and services for thousands of special-needs families around the world. President Reagan appointed Mrs. Tada to the National Council on Disability, then reappointed by President George H.W. Bush. During her tenure, the ADA was passed and signed into law. Mrs. Tada served as advisor to Condoleezza Rice on the Disability Advisory Committee to the U.S. State Department. She served as Senior Associate for Disability Concerns for the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization. The Colson Center on Christian Worldview awarded Joni Tada its prestigious William Wilberforce Award, and she was also inducted into
Indiana Wesleyan University’s Society of World Changers.
Joni Eareckson Tada has been awarded several honorary degrees, including Doctor of Humanities from Gordon College and Doctor of Divinity from Westminster Theological Seminary. She is an effective communicator, sharing her inspirational message in books, through artwork, radio, and other media. Joni Tada served as General Editor of the Beyond Suffering Bible, a special edition published by Tyndale for people affected by disability. Joni and her husband Ken were married in 1982 and reside in Calabasas, California.
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