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Faith and Medicine: God’s Hand In Healthcare

 The Christian Doctor’s Journey

In the bustling town of Belford, New Jersey, two doctors worked side by side at a renowned medical center. Dr. Elizabeth Morris, a devout Christian, and Dr. David Smith, a highly skilled and secular physician, each brought their unique perspectives to the practice of medicine.

Dr. Morris began each day with a prayer, seeking guidance and strength from God to serve her patients. Her faith was the cornerstone of her practice, guiding her decisions and interactions. She believed in the words of Jeremiah 29:11, “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.”

Before every surgery, Dr. Morris would take a moment to pray for her patients. She asked for wisdom and steady hands, for peace to calm their anxious hearts, and for God’s healing touch to be upon them. Her prayers were a source of comfort for many patients, who found solace in knowing that their doctor was seeking divine guidance on their behalf.

When sharing both good and bad news, Dr. Morris was always mindful of offering hope through Christ. She would gently remind her patients of the promise found in Romans 8:28, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” Her words were a beacon of light, providing strength and encouragement even in the darkest of times.

Reflective Questions:e

  • How does Dr. Morris’ faith influence her interactions with her patients?
  • In what ways does prayer play a role in her medical practice?
  • How might Dr. Morris’ approach to sharing news differ from a secular doctor’s approach.

  The Secular Doctor’s Approach

Dr. Smith, on the other hand, relied solely on his medical training and years of experience. He approached each case with a methodical and evidence-based mindset. While he did not subscribe to any particular faith, he was deeply committed to the well-being of his patients.

In the operating room, Dr. Smith’s focus was unwavering. He trusted in his skills and the capabilities of his team. His confidence came from the countless hours of practice and study, not from a higher power. When discussing treatment options and outcomes with his patients, he provided clear and honest information, ensuring they understood their situation and the possible paths forward.

Dr. Smith excelled at delivering news with empathy and professionalism. He knew the importance of being a source of support for his patients and their families, even without invoking spiritual beliefs. His approach was grounded in the humanistic values of compassion, respect, and integrity.

Reflective Questions:

  • How does Dr. Smith’s secular approach impact his patient relationships?
  • What are the strengths of his evidence-based practice?
  • How might his communication style differ from that of a faith-based doctor?

Insights and Prayers

Dr. Morris and Dr. Smith each brought invaluable strengths to their roles as healers. For patients seeking a Christian doctor, Dr. Morris’ practice was a sanctuary where faith and medicine intertwined. Her prayers and scriptural encouragement provided an additional layer of comfort and hope.

Sample Prayers for a Christian Patient:

  • Before Surgery: “Heavenly Father, we ask for Your presence and guidance in this surgery. Grant the medical team wisdom and steady hands. Bring peace to the patient and their loved ones, and let Your healing power work through this procedure. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”
  • After Receiving News: “Lord, in this moment of uncertainty, we trust in Your plan. Bring strength and comfort to those who are hurting and remind us of Your promises. May Your peace that surpasses all understanding guard our hearts and minds. Amen.”

Valued Outlook:

For Christians seeking a doctor, finding one who shares their faith can be immensely reassuring. Knowing that their physician prays for them, seeks divine guidance, and offers hope through Christ can provide a sense of spiritual and emotional support alongside medical care. It’s a reminder that, as Psalm 147:3 says, “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”

May you find strength, comfort, and hope in Christ, and may your path to healing be guided by His love in all you do and say, always – In God we TRUST!

Final Reflection:

How does faith influence your perspective on healthcare? Do you see value in having a doctor who shares your spiritual beliefs?

About C D SWANSON

C D SWANSON is an Author of 22 plus books, freelance writer, contributor to various websites, including The Bottom Line Ministries/Faith News. She's an active member of Faithwriters- and has her online website/ministry for over 15 years. It is her greatest joy to write what’s in her heart, and thus her favorite form of expression is in her devotionals. She and her husband share a deep love of God and dote on their fur baby Mickey. Retired Director from Long Term Healthcare Industry, she continues to be an advocate for many. To check out other writings of this author you can go here:

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  1. I would go to dr elizabeth

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