Thursday, October 30, 2008

3rdStreet Primary Care /Make His Experience Your Own

Is it an act of justice to end the life of a sick person because you can’t comprehend his suffering? If you really desire natural justice, take his place in the sick bed and take his suffering into your own body. But I can’t, you answer. I understand. Then commit your beloved’s life and death into God's hands. And go, suffer your loved one’s experience as your own in the dark night of prayer. Take his suffering into your soul. Intercede for him. Entrust his life to God in your own spiritual agony. Love him in life's helplessness. This is supernatural justice—not a sentence of death but a word of life, not as you want but as God wants.

God.Write: And when I passed by you, and saw you weltering in your blood, I said to you in your blood, "Live". [Eze 16:6]

street.words: Hospital is to hospitality as healing is to welcoming.



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