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Self Diagnosis

Joshua Engelsma·2016-10-27

But the Great Physician is not pleased to cure us in an instant. This is a lifelong process. And it is painful. He wheels us under the bright light of the operating room, opens us up with the knife of his Word, and uses that scalpel to cut away the cancerous mass. He gives us a daily dose of humilit

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The Gift (8)

Tom Cammenga·2008-03-01

So, to the Great Physician he went. Fiction

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The Great Physician

  1. His Identity
  2. His Patients
  3. His Healing Arts
Andrew Lanning·2019-08-04

We have walked contrary to His commandments. And therefore, we come this morning as those who need the healing of the Great Physician unto everlasting life. And that's what God promises in Psalm 147, verse 3. This is a description of what God has done and of what God continues to do and therefo

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She Suffered Many Things of Many Physicians (On Physicians): taken from In the Shadow of Death, by Abraham Kuyper

Abraham Kuyper·1994-09-01

THERFORE let the people, that fear God, be not too impatient with the sometimes brutal unbelief of many doctors. God's children themselves in this matter have all too often set doctors the pace in unbelief. Forget not, to our physicians, the temptation to fall away from God, is very great. Their st

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The Role of a Physician Assistant

Sarah Hoeksema·2013-03-01

I think I have the best of both worlds because I make clinical decisions for patients and often have more time than the physicians to work directly with them. The reward of providing compassionate care and helping critically ill patients recover and return to their daily life is a great joy. My advi

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Doctors

Jason Kortering·1978-09-01

There is something mystifying about the men in white. Step into their office, and the smell makes you "heady" before you ever reach the inner sanctum. The paraphernalia for examination gives you goose bumps just to look at, to say nothing of having them attached or inserted. Before long the light

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Science and Medicine as Vocations for the Reformed Christian

Brendan Looyenga·2013-04-01

The qualities of Christ that are implicit in the physician type are most obviously healing and compassion: as Christ has compassion upon those who are sick and dying in sin and brings the healing mercies of salvation, so the physician has compassion upon those whose bodies are racked by physical deg

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Medicine as a Vocation

Julian Kennedy·2012-08-01

Many great advances in medicine and healthcare have been simple measures of hygiene (epidemiology), but vaccination, antibiotics, surgery, and a host of other discoveries have meant that many diseases can be cured and life prolonged. An esteemed professor taught us that we were able to “cure seldom,

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Faith

Marybeth Lubbers·1987-01-01

In her desperation to be healed, no price was too great, no doctor too humble. She remembered well the physician who had plainly told her after several sessions that her illness was out of the reach of human skill. She should plead upon the mercies of God. That was her only hope. There simply was no

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The Minister As Physician and the Seminary As Medical School (1)

Barry Gritters·2010-11-01

The minister-physician's services are most commonly public labors in which he applies the gospel balms generally (which also means that his diagnostic skills must be exercised not only individually, but congregationally, with the aid of the elders, because every congregation is different). Sometime