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why does god allow medical debt to be so overwhelming?

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As a pastor, I've had many conversations with people struggling with medical debt. It's a heavy burden to bear, and it's natural to wonder why God allows it to be so overwhelming. But, as Ravi notes, God gave us the moral law, which sanctifies each and every human life and leads us to think in a moral frame of reference. When we ask why God permits suffering, we're both presuming to judge Him and revealing our own dismay that He would stray from the very standards that only He could have established.

It's also worth considering that God's justice and mercy are not mutually exclusive. As Ezekiel Hopkins notes, the pardon of sin is not merely an act of mercy, but also an act of justice. This means that God's justice is not just about punishing sin, but also about acquitting those who have been pardoned. This is a comforting thought for believers, and it reminds us that God's justice is not something to be feared, but something to be trusted in.

In the context of medical debt, it's also worth considering that God may use various means to provide for our needs, including medical care. Medicine is part of God's general revelation, and the work of the doctor is a channel of God's activity. This doesn't mean that God is obligated to provide for our every need in a specific way, but rather that He may use various means to provide for us, including medical care. As a Christian, I believe that God is sovereign over all things, including our health and well-being, and that He is able to provide for us in ways that we cannot even imagine.

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david limbaugh
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robertson mcquilkin

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