It Is Well
Her son was dead.
Her promise lay lifeless in her arms. She had been living
a simple life, performing a small ministry of hospitality for the
spiritual leader when he came by her husband’s home. She hadn’t even
asked for this blessing, but it had been granted to her; a priceless
gift. But now, the precious baby boy, whose little feet she used to
tenderly bathe, whose soft pink lips she used to bend close to watch as
they slowly moved with sweet baby breath while he slept...he was dead
from a brutal head injury. The feet were growing stiff and the lips
were already gray and breathless. Most women would have already
panicked by now. Screams of despair would have ripped into the air and
everyone around would be aware of the tragedy.
Not her. She quietly laid him down and swiftly made plans
to go see the spiritual leader. Her alarmed husband asked about her
plans and she replied with a calm statement; “It shall be
well.”
It shall be well? Are you kidding me? Lady, your one and
only, long-desired, divinely promised son is dead! Everything that you
thought was true and right and wonderful is lying cold and alone on a
bed of death, without hope! Your promise is lifeless, isn’t it? How can
you just say that “it shall be well?”
This woman made her way to a minister and as a minister
should, he kindly asked about her family; “How are you? Is your husband
doing OK? Is the child doing fine?” Here was her chance to blurt out
the truth...to fall into tears and agony and to let the anguished cries
answer him. But once again the earth-shattering answer; “It is well.”
Unbelievable. Didn’t she know that once your promise seems
to be dead, you have a right to feel utter despair and a complete lack
of faith? How can she peacefully claim that “all is well”? It wasn’t!
Her life seemed to be intended as one of mourning!
Then she appeared before spiritual leader; the man of God.
In his wisdom, he perceived what had happened before she even had a
chance to tell him. And through him, the miracle was brought about. He
visited the child, prayed to the Lord, and the boy was brought back to
life. Happy ending, neatly wrapped up like so many fairy-tales with
fireworks and smiles at the end of the story.
Yet the fireworks may not be in the right place, it seems.
Yes, it was a miraculous healing and restoration that defied even
nature itself; an adored son being brought back to life. But in reading
this story once again, the mind is boggled not so much by this miracle,
but by her quiet, unwavering faith.
How many times have we felt that our promises were
lifeless and rotting, the cold victims of sudden turns of events? Those
promises that we felt were given to us by God Himself, wrapped in love
and carefully nurtured by us in the depths of our hearts...and then the
unexpected occurs and they lie at our feet, violently ripped and
exposed, returning to dust. Of course we are justified in throwing
ourselves down beside them and crying in despair, right? Surely God
would understand that when all hope seems lost, we can give up hope
completely? How can we hold on to faith in our promise once the promise
has been taken from us?
This woman did just that with a humility and calmness that
astounds even the most dubious. She held on to her promise, her sweet
baby boy, until he drew his last breath, then she laid him down until
the man of God appeared and restored him to life. May we all
engrave the mantra of the Shunammite woman into our spirits; that no
matter what the circumstances may appear to be; “It is well”.
~ SoShawna Gray
Taken from II Kings 4:8-37