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Your Question:
Can I even trust my doctor when they're just trying to make money off me?
Answer:
My friend, I understand your concern about trusting your doctor, but let me tell you, I've been in a similar situation with my wife Susan. She had a knee injury a few years ago and we had to see an orthopedic specialist. I was worried that the doctor would just be trying to make money off us, but our experience was different. The doctor was very honest with us about Susan's condition and the treatment options. He explained everything clearly and didn't try to push any unnecessary procedures on us. As a pastor, I've learned to trust in the expertise of medical professionals. They've spent years studying and training to help people like us. Of course, there are some doctors who might be motivated by money, but I believe that's not the norm. Most doctors genuinely want to help their patients. And even if they do have financial interests, that doesn't mean they're not trustworthy. We have to separate the issue of their motivations from their competence and expertise. As a husband and father, I want my family to trust in the medical professionals who care for us. And as a Christian, I trust in God's sovereignty over all things, including the medical field. I believe that God can use doctors and medical professionals to heal and help us, even if they're not motivated solely by a desire to serve. So, I would encourage you to trust in the expertise and competence of your doctor, even if you're not sure about their motivations.
Sources:
why does god allow evil
clay jones
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
no doubt about it
winfried corduran
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