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Can I trust doctors again after this?

Answer:

I think I understand your concern about trusting doctors. As a pastor, I've seen my fair share of medical misdiagnoses and unexplained healings. It's natural to question the credibility of medical professionals, especially when faced with improbable or unexplained events. However, I believe it's essential to strike a balance between trusting in the medical profession and having faith in God's healing power.

My wife Susan and I have experienced this firsthand with our son Joshua. He was involved in a car accident, and his back and knees were sore. We prayed for his complete healing, and while he did visit a doctor, we continued to pray for his full recovery. And praise God, he made a full recovery. This experience taught us that God can heal through doctors, but it's also essential to pray and have faith in His healing power.

As a Christian, I believe that God is the ultimate healer, and He can work through medical professionals to bring about healing. When we pray for healing, we should trust in God's sovereignty and timing, knowing that He may choose to heal us through natural means or supernatural intervention. Trusting doctors doesn't mean we're not trusting in God; rather, it means we're acknowledging the role of medical professionals in bringing about healing.

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