nathansgirl1908
Well-Known Member
Re: My Story
Great post!
I want to add that while some believe that God did not heal them, but instead it was science, GOD is the reason these doctors and scientists have the knowledge to create medication to help us with our illnesses.
Thank you for sharing your story. Just as science has healed you of your mental disorder, Christianity has healed others of their mental disorder. You turned to the church and found nothing. The moment you turned to science (medication) you found healing. Now here's the story of someone I know: she turned to psychologists, psychiatrists, medication, group therapy, anger management, and more only to find nothing. However, the moment she turned to God, she was healed. If the Bible is her "psychological crutch", who's to say medication isn't your "psychological crutch"?
I say all this to state that yes, for some (not all) believers, Christianity is a "crutch" of some sort. An appropriate crutch. A support. Something sturdy to lean on. After all, we are taught to lean on God and "lean not on your own understanding" (Prov. 3:5). Trust in Him for healing. Turn to Him with one's broken heart. Seek Him in time of trouble. Ideally, believers seek/acknowledge the Lord in the good times and not just the bad. However, our faith is most tested when we can rely on nothing or noone but Him (i.e., the really bad times). No offense taken here. No shame here.
Great post!
I want to add that while some believe that God did not heal them, but instead it was science, GOD is the reason these doctors and scientists have the knowledge to create medication to help us with our illnesses.