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Wednesday, September 24, 2025

Medical Treatment Is Biblical by Jim Croft


Medical Treatment Is Biblical by Jim Croft


The Lord commanded Moses to use hyssop as a purifying agent.  Scientific research has discovered that 50% of a drop of hyssop oil has antifungal and antibacterial agents.  When the plant was pressed or, wetted and wrist-flipped, its oil was deposited on bodily parts. (Num 19:18; Psa 51:7)

There are verses that show the use of medicine and surgical procedures as appropriate.  Genesis 17:10-14 commanded the procedure of circumcision to Abraham.  God ordained this minor surgery. 

This demonstrates that there is nothing sacrosanct about human skin; cutting into the flesh for good purpose is not inherently evil.

Jesus commended the Samaritan for his care of the man beaten, robbed and left to suffer for an unknown period before his rescuer arrived.  The victim could have been passed by many for several days giving time for his wounds to fester. 

In that day, olive oil was used to soften crusted infected injuries.  The Samaritan poured oil and wine onto the man’s wounds.  The alcohol in the wine served as an antiseptic.

In Isaiah 38:21, God directed Isaiah to prescribe a poultice for Hezekiah’s boil. The word boil can also be translated as ulcer.  Hezekiah might have had a cancerous lesion

It was a common practice in biblical times to apply plasters of special herbs and pressed fruit to wounds and spots of inflammation.  The use of a poultice to bring about Hezekiah’s cure does not detract from God’s involvement. 

It clearly exemplifies that medical help is not considered wrong from God’s perspective.  It is strong proof that healing is from God even when medical procedure is utilized.

Naysayers

Perhaps, the most common verses used from the Bible to support anti-doctor and anti-modern medicine arguments are 2Chron 16:12-13King Asa was diseased in his feet and died because he had only sought medical help.  The weight of what the Scriptures have to say about medicine and doctors does not support the premise that Asa’s sin was seeking help from physicians.   Rather, it was because he sought cure from men at the exclusion of cure from heaven.

There are those who claim that most instances of ill health can be rectified by biblical diet and physical exercise. Unquestionably, these practices can be beneficial. 

However, there is no New Testament indication that diet and exercise guarantee good health.

When Jesus and his disciples came on the scene, there was not any shortage of sick people who needed healing.  The Jews had been following Moses’ God-given dietary laws for 1,500 years.

Aerobic exercise was a given as people walked everywhere they went and many earned a living by strenuous labor. Nevertheless, the masses from everywhere flocked to Jesus and his disciples to receive healing from every form of sickness. (Mk 1:34; Lk 6:17. 9:1)

In the days of the Early Church, there were not any processed foods and manmade chemical preservative agents. There were food shortages and the Gentile population of the Mediterranean region had a whole food diet with few meats. 

Foot transportation, manual labor, food shortages and their diet for the most part ruled out potential for unfit physical condition and obesity. 

Yet, the Church apostles were constantly busied in performance of countless miraculous healings.  Church elders were always on call to offer faith energized prayers when parishioners fell sick.   All of these points send a message. 

It is the reality that diet, moderate eating and exercise, though helpful, are not as vital keys to healing and health as some imagine. 

Many claim that sickness can be prevented by repentance and righteous living.  It is doubtful that any generation has matched the extent of an atmosphere of repentance that Israel displayed in the era of John the Baptist and Jesus.  Entire regions of people underwent baptism unto repentance by John the Baptist and Jesus’ disciples

Regardless of the repentance factor, numbers blind, deaf and lame people; and those suffering disease was so dense that constant ministry was required.

We all have dear friends of circumspect righteous character who were struck by wasting diseases and did not experience rapid recovery though sacramental anointing was employed. 

I have 4 wonderful ministry associates who had no choice, but to undergo extensive surgery for melanoma skin cancer.  One of them died from its complications.

There is a day coming when there will be an anointing for healing that does not require the same measure of dependency on the medical community that exist today. 

I entreat you to honor every biblical method of healing.  I hope those who are not convinced about the validity of modern medical treatment will have shoulders broad enough to chuckle at my parting pun.

If you gritted your teeth the entire time that you read this article, it is likely that many have dentistry to thank.  You might recall that your dentist injected a modern anesthetic to numb the nerves of your mouth.  Had the dentist not capped your teeth and filled cavities, your gritting would be painfully difficult. 
It is also likely that some of you owe a debt of gratitude to the eye doctors whose skills gave you corrective glasses or contact lenses to enable your reading.  I will not dwell on those who equate pharmaceutical research to sorcery, but don’t mind taking a recently developed little blue pill in hopes of marital intimacy.

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Sunday, September 24, 2017

Doctors Told This Mother to Abort Her Child, Now Her Baby is Singing Praises to God - CBN News


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Doctors Told This Mother to Abort Her Child, Now Her Baby is Singing Praises to God
CBN News 09-22-2017
When Angie Rodgers got pregnant, she never thought she'd have to decide whether her baby would live or die. 
Doctors said her baby had serious issues in the womb and gave Rodgers the option of abortion. 
"The doctors told us we had 'options' five different times, and they were {sic} very adamant about it," she told The Gospel Herald in an exclusive interview. "I said, 'That's not an option for us. That's not even a thought in the back of our heads. No matter what you tell us, we're not aborting her.'"
"It was kind of a battle of belief," she said. "But, what God wants is what's right to me."
Her daughter Grace Anna was born with a rare form of dwarfism called Conradi Hunermann, which causes spinal deformities, scaling of the skin, cataracts and little to no hair. 
When she was born she spent most of her days hooked up to machines in the hospital. 
Never once did Rodgers regret her choice to allow Grace to live. 
A year and a half later, the unexpected happened. 
"Grace was around 20 months old, and before she could even speak, she just started singing 'Amazing Grace' out of nowhere," Rodgers said. "She seemed to love it."
This baby, who doctors suggested should die via abortion, was singing praises to God. 
Grace hasn't stopped singing and has since become a social media sensation. Her rendition of "The Star Spangled" on Youtube has gone viral and she boasts more than one million likes on her Facebook page. 
"She has an amazing ear for music, and it's really surprising, because she has to wear tubes in her ears," Rodgers said. "She's had so many surgeries and health issues, yet she remains so joyful and walks around singing constantly. She just has a love of life and music - and she loves Jesus. She believes wholeheartedly in prayer, that when you pray, God answers."
Rodgers decided to write a book about her daughters's story called "Grace Anna Sings."
She hopes others are encouraged by her daughter's journey. 
"Have faith, that when you ask God to guide you, He will," she said. "Rely on His steadfast love and peace to get you through situations. Allow yourself the time to process it all. It's okay to be upset if everything's not perfect, but I truly believe there's a reason for it."
 
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Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Israelis, Christians join to help Palestinian children

Israelis, Christians join to help Palestinian children

Tuesday, June 11, 2013 |  Israel Today StaffShare on twitter
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Share on emailMore Sharing ServicesIsrael, and in particular Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, is joining forces with Christians in Australia to provide life-giving medical care to Palestinian Arab children.



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Israel, and in particular Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, is joining forces with Christians in Australia to provide life-giving medical care to Palestinian Arab children.
Project Rozana is a collaboration between Hadassah Australia, Anglican Overseas Aid and Hadassah Hospital, which has two locations in Jerusalem. The project has the full support and assistance of the Palestinian Authority health minister.
The project was inspired by the recent case of 5-year-old Rozana Ghannam, a Palestinian girl from Ramallah. About a year ago, Rozana fell out the window of her 9th-floor apartment.
"I didn’t expect that Rozana was still alive. I was shouting and weeping, asking anybody to help," wrote Rozana's mother, Maysa Ghannam, in a statement read aloud at the launch of Project Rozana in Melbourne, Australia.
Naturally, first responders wanted to take little Rozana to nearby Ramallah Hospital. But her mother refused, insisting that the broken little girl be rushed to Hadassah Hospital, widely regarded as one of the finest medical facilities in the region.
Doctors at Hadassah were indeed able to save little Rozana's life. "Rozana is now a miracle of life, a Palestinian girl who returned to life at the hands of doctors - Jews and Arabs," wrote her mother.
Those behind project Rozana, including the Israeli Foreign Ministry, hope via Jewish and Christian outreach arms in Australia to raise at least $500,000 a year. The entirety of the funds will be used to cover the treatment of Palestinian Arab children at Hadassah Hospital, as well as to provide training to Palestinian doctors and specialists.