This is such a hard topic to talk about - you all make very valid points. Paola, since you work in the nursing field, you probably have strong feelings - you are there to make patients well and it has to be an awful feeling when they won't let you. How sad for that man who said they were "winning". No one wins when a young woman dies in pain. I respect their beliefs, but I have trouble relating to that. The God I believe in wants us to be happy and I feel like He hurts when we hurt. He gifted people with the ability to heal - that is how He provides for us. At least that has been my experience.
I have worked with our healing ministry for about 4 years and I have seen some amazing things happen. Sometimes God heals by taking the sick one home and we all know that can be difficult to accept for the ones left. However, in my mind, the person who passes is indeed healed. I Have some difficulty believing some of the preachers on TV who do wholesale healing - I sometimes feel that is showmanship. But I do truly believe that we have a great ability to bring peace and healing to our own bodies. And for me, that strength comes from God. One of the first things I ask God for everyday is that today NOT be the day I go back to the hospital. I admit, I don't want to go through that again. But I also ask for the strength to take whatever He gives me.
But again, this is a sad story. I work with 3 guys who are all of that faith and they are some of the nicest young men you ever knew. I respect their beliefs, but I don't agree with them. We don't argue about it as they respect mine as well. I can't imagine any one of them would want one of their wives or sisters to go through this. And I would never want to have to make that kind of decision, but it is their way and as Paola said, "this demonstrates how serious they are about the afterlife and meeting their God."
I thank God for the people who gave the blood that saved my life. Blood is precious and giving it to another person is a wonderful gift.
Oh my, sorry to get so preachy, but that story, as well as P's really touched a nerve. Thanks for posting, ladies.
Julie
I will carry you, be your strength, pull you through.
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