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Jun

“Then Shall the Lame Man Leap”

2011 at 2:43 pm   |   by Carolyn Mahaney
Filed under Biblical Womanhood Suffering

As a pastor’s wife, I’ve often had a front row seat to observe people walk through trying circumstances. It invigorates my soul and builds my faith to see God’s grace at work in their lives.

Yet to be completely honest, I’ve also wrestled with questions, fears, and doubts as I’ve watched godly people experience severe trials such as a child being born with a disability. Why did God allow this to happen? Why hasn’t God healed their child? What is God’s plan and purpose in this suffering?

As in every arena of life, we must resolve our questions and fight our doubts and fears through Holy Scripture. To help us discover what God’s Word has to say regarding people with disabilities, we want to encourage you to read an article by Peter Avery: “Then shall the lame man leap like a deer: God and the disabled.”

Himself the father of a disabled daughter, Mr. Avery notes that,  “Families never plan to have a disabled child. We live in a society that strives for and idolizes perfection, with people paying exorbitant amounts of money to have reconstructions done on their bodies.” But, he also observes that one in five of his native Australians have a disability.

So, he continues, “The question I want to ask is, ‘How do people with bodies that are less than perfect fit into God’s world?’ What is the big picture of how God views his creation? How does he view people with disabilities? How should we view them? How do people with disabilities fit into his plan?” In this honest, thorough, and hope-filled survey,  Mr. Avery outlines what Scripture has to say in answer to these questions.

Even if you do not have a family member who has a disability, no doubt you know someone who does. This article will arm you with a biblical viewpoint and equip you to more effectively care for the disabled and their loved ones.

(Thanks to our friends at The Briefing for allowing us to make this article available to our readers free of charge.)

—from the archives



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