A person diagnosed with a glioblastoma has been hearing stories of others who have lived with the same tumor for many years. These stories are meant to be encouraging, despite the doctor's warning of a short life expectancy. The individual, a Christian, believes in God's ability to heal in miraculous ways.
The question arises as to why God may not will their healing, leading to feelings of shame. It is acknowledged that if God can heal, there must be a reason for not doing so. However, further assumptions about this reason can be problematic.
Further details about the emotional and spiritual struggles with unhealed illness are available from the source, offering insight into the complexities of faith and healing.
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