
Have you ever thought about how interruptions can be a blessing? In our world, we don’t often think of life’s interruptions as gifts, but they often are. Our prayers interrupt God. Yet He welcomes them like a mother responding to her infant. Often, God uses interruptions in our lives to bring wholeness to our lives and to the lives of others as he works through us.
A friend, with stage four cancer, often called for prayer after I had gone to bed. This interruption for prayer was a gift the Lord gave me. Of all the people the Lord could have placed in his life during this season, the Lord chose me. This was part of God’s plan.
Jesus shows us that interruptions are often opportunities. When we slow down enough to notice the needs around us, we reflect the compassionate heart of Christ. God frequently works through the unexpected moments we might otherwise overlook.
Jesus Made Time for Interruptions
Jairus hurried through the crowd to reach Jesus because his daughter was dying. After he met Jesus, He agreed to go with him as the crowd pressed in around them. Then something unexpected happened. Jesus was interrupted by a woman in the crowd who had suffered for twelve years from constant bleeding. This interruption would change her life and give Jairus insight into the importance of faith.
Mark 5: 27 She had heard about Jesus, so she came up behind him through the crowd and touched his robe. 28 For she thought to herself, “If I can just touch his robe, I will be healed.” 29 Immediately the bleeding stopped, and she could feel in her body that she had been healed of her terrible condition. 30 Jesus realized at once that healing power had gone out from him, so he turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who touched my robe?” [1]
Showing Love Takes Time
Jesus healed the woman physically, but wanted more for her. He wanted to reassure her of the importance of her faith. That would take extra time, but it would benefit both her and Jairus. His disciples questioned Jesus about the crowd and who had touched him. Jesus looked around. The frightened woman, trembling, confessed her deed. Jesus told her that her faith had made her well, and she could go in peace, her suffering over. (Ref. Mark 5:31-34)[2]
There are various reasons God allows interruptions in a believer’s life. He can use interruptions to discipline us, redirect us, make time for something more important, or teach us that He, not us, directs our steps. One day, through the victory of the risen Christ, He will heal every wound. He will restore and make whole every broken part of creation.
Until that day, we follow Jesus’s example by making time for the interruptions that come our way. In those unexpected moments, we may discover that God is inviting us to participate in His work of healing, compassion, and hope. When we respond with faith, we become part of the story of wholeness that begins with Christ and flows through His people.
To learn how interruptions can be a blessing, listen here:
https://podpoint.com/light-of-christ-church-podcast/faith-that-makes-us-well
[1] Tyndale House Publishers. (2015). Holy Bible: New Living Translation. Carol Stream, IL: Tyndale House Publishers.
[2] Summary of Mark 5:31-34 from the Holy Bible.








