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Your Question:
Why did my doctor say I need surgery?
Answer:
My friend, I'm so sorry to hear that you're going through this. As a pastor, I've seen my share of struggles, but I'm here to offer what support I can. However, I must say that your situation is quite different from mine, and I'm not aware of the specifics of your condition. The text you shared doesn't mention why your doctor said you need surgery, but rather it talks about your experience with a specialist and the diagnosis of a severe form of cancer. As I read through the text, I couldn't help but think of the many times I've faced uncertainty and doubt in my life. But it's in those moments that I've come to realize the importance of faith and trust in a higher power. Just as the doctor in the story seemed to find comfort in his faith, I've found that faith can be a powerful source of strength in the face of adversity. However, I must admit that I'm not sure why your doctor said you need surgery. The text doesn't provide that information. I can only offer my support and prayers as you navigate this challenging time. As someone who's been through his own share of struggles, I want you to know that you're not alone, and I'm here to listen and offer any guidance I can.
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why does god allow evil
clay jones
introduction biblical ethics
robertson mcquilkin
dogmatic theology
shedd
kingdom of cults
walter martin
how to pray
c s lewis
the god hypothesis
stephen meyer
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