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Your Question:
What do I do when my doctor says there's no cure?
Answer:
As a pastor, I've seen many people face crises where there's no humanly possible solution. When a doctor says there's no cure, it's natural to feel helpless. However, I always remind myself and others that our faith doesn't rely solely on medical solutions. We have a God who is the Lord of all, including healing. In such situations, I encourage people to pray first, seeking God's will and guidance. We can pray for healing, but we must also acknowledge that God's ways are not always our ways. Sometimes, healing may not come in the form we expect or desire. As a Christian, I believe that God is always working, even when we can't see it. We must trust in His goodness and sovereignty, even when the situation seems hopeless. As I've learned from my own experiences and from Scripture, prayer is not a magic formula that automatically solves problems. Rather, it's a means of seeking God's guidance and wisdom. When facing a crisis, I encourage people to pray, seek God's will, and trust in His goodness. We can also seek the advice of medical professionals, as God often works through them to bring healing and restoration. Ultimately, our trust and hope must be in God, not just in medical solutions.
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