When I was teaching at Wycliffe, there was a lady in the audience with tumors in both of her breasts. One of the things we've seen in breast cancer, breast tumors and cysts, is the separation and breakdown of relationship between the female who has breast cancer (or lumps) with another female (mother, sister or mother-in-law). In this case, she had simmering bitterness against her mother and her mother-in-law. I was there teaching for three days. She didn't come to me. She never said a word to me. I never talked to her. But, she went home from that conference thoroughly convicted, because what I said, described her.

She went into her prayer closet and began to repent to God for the bitterness against her mother. In her mind these words formed: "Not only do you need to repent, you also need to go to your mother and make it right." So, she went to her mother and admitted this long-term bitterness, irritation and resentment and made her peace with her.

When she was rechecked by her doctor, the lumps were gone.....but only from one breast. She went back into her prayer closet and asked, "God, why only one breast?" In her mind these words formed: "You've only done half the work. What about you're mother-in-law?" So, she went to her mother-in-law, took responsibility, repented to her and made her peace with her. When her doctor rechecked her, all lumps were gone from the second breast as well. This has been years ago and she is still well today.

No one prayed for her. No one prayed for my mother. So sometimes it isn't prayer you need. Getting right with God, your brother or sister and yourself, is what you need.

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Self Pity -- Accusation
by Henry Wright
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