Showing posts with label Great Physician. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great Physician. Show all posts

Saturday, February 29, 2020

Let’s Keep Our Church Healthy!

Photo by Saffron Blaze 2012

One of the best qualities of our church is our love for one another, often shown through friendly hugs and handshakes. But in this particularly severe flu season, and with the threat of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) spreading in the U.S. and elsewhere, we may need to rethink that and to use common sense to stay healthy.

COVID-19 spread rapidly from Wuhan, a single city in China, to all of mainland China in about 1 month. Outbreaks have since occurred in South Korea, Japan, Iran and Italy, as well as smaller numbers of cases in the U.S. and 40 other countries as of Feb. 27. On Feb. 26, the first U.S. case in a person who had not traveled or been in contact with anyone exposed to the virus was reported in California, suggesting spread of the virus within the community.

On Feb. 27, the number of new cases in countries other than China was greater for the first time than the number of cases in China, and nine new countries reported COVID-19 cases in the previous 24 hours. There have been reports of people becoming infected again once they recover, suggesting that the body may not become immune to COVID-19 after infection as it does after most infections.

The World Health Organization has not yet called COVID-19 a pandemic, or global epidemic, but warns that this could change at any time. The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention says that spread throughout U.S. communities is only a matter of time, with potentially severe disruption to daily life, and urges schools, businesses, and other organizations to be prepared and to do all they can to prevent spread of COVID-19.

COVID-19 spreads from person to person by virus droplets released into the air during coughing, or picked up from surfaces, where the virus can remain infectious for up to several hours. The incubation period may be as long as 27 days. That means that people can be infected with the virus and spread it to others for 3 weeks or more before they even know that they themselves are sick.

Aside from the threat of COVID-19, the current flu season in the United States is particularly severe. Both diseases may have similar symptoms (fever, cough, shortness of breath, body aches, fatigue). There are specific vaccines and antiviral drugs against flu, but not against COVID-19, and these will likely not be available for at least 18 months.

How Bad Is It Now?

As of February 27, COVID-19 infections were reported worldwide in 82,294 people, of whom 2804 had died. This included 3664 people (746 new in the past 24 hours) in 46 countries (9 new) and 57 deaths (13 new) outside of China.

The percentage of patients infected with COVID-19 who have died is 2.3% overall, or 20 times higher than the death rate from flu (0.1%). Death rate from COVID-19 is much higher in the elderly (80 years or older: 14.8%; 70-79 years: 8.0%) and in those with chronic diseases (heart disease: 10.5%, diabetes: 7.3%, chronic lung disease: 6.3%, high blood pressure: 6.0%, cancer: 5.6%).

Even though 85% of patients have only mild infections, COVID-19 has already caused more deaths than the SARS and MERS viruses, because it is more infectious even though less deadly. Each person infected with COVID-19 can spread it to about four people.

As of February 15 in the U.S., the 2019-2020 flu season has caused more than 29 million ill patients, 13 million health care visits, 280,000 hospitalizations, and 16,000 deaths.


What Can We Do?

Avoid handshakes and hugs, even if you feel fine, as you could be infected and not even know it. A warm smile and kind word go a long way!

If you feel sick or have a fever, cough or cold symptoms not related to allergies, stay home from church and see a doctor.

Wash hands often with warm soapy water, for at least 20 seconds, especially before coming to church, after leaving public places, after sneezing, coughing or using the toilet, and before eating.

Use hand sanitizer; cough or sneeze into a tissue or your upper arm rather than your hands; and dispose of used tissues properly.

Avoid touching your eyes, mouth or nose, especially in public places, as virus droplets on your fingers could enter your respiratory tract and infect you.

Disinfect surfaces and avoid touching them unnecessarily, as virus droplets on surfaces can remain contagious for up to several hours.

Stay up-to-date with flu shots and other recommended vaccinations.

Stay healthy by eating healthy; not drinking or smoking; drinking enough water; getting enough sleep; and controlling weight, blood pressure, and blood sugar if you have diabetes.

Avoid unnecessary travel to other countries and airports or travel hubs.

How Can We Stay Spiritually Healthy?

Once we have been saved by trusting in the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:1-4) as the only Way to Heaven (John 14:6), we are indwelled by His Holy Spirit, Whose perfect love casts out fear (1 John 4:18). God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of love and of a sound mind (2 Timothy 1:7).

As the body of Christ (Romans 12:5), the church is commanded to love one another (John 13:34) and even to love our enemies (Luke 6:27, 35), which includes acting responsibly to help prevent the spread of disease to our church family and community. In doing this, we should remember that there is a time to refrain from embracing (Ecclesiastes 3:5).

Remember that Jesus Christ predicted an increase in devastating diseases as the time for His return draws nearer, along with other signs of the times (Matthew 24), such as wars, rumors of wars, division, Christian persecution, and false teachers, that are rampant today. Although no man knows the day or the hour (Matthew 24:36; 25:13), we know that each passing day brings us one day closer to the Rapture (1 Corinthians 15:52). We have the blessed hope (Titus 2:13) of knowing that the afflictions of this world are but temporary and trivial in light of the eternal glory that awaits us (2 Corinthians 4:17-18).

Pray for all affected by respiratory infections, and for the epidemic to be contained and reversed, bearing one another’s burdens and fulfilling the law of Christ (Galatians 6:2). We know that Christ is the Great Physician, Who is risen with healing in His wings (Matthew 9:12; Malachi 4:2).

Pray that God will use this epidemic to bring others closer to Himself, working all things together for good for those who love Him and are called by Him for His specific purpose (Romans 8:28).

Know what you believe and be prepared to explain the Gospel to others who may ask you why a good God would allow innocent people to suffer (2 Timothy 4:2; 1 Peter 3:15). Despite persecution and threat of contagion, evangelical Christians in Wuhan are handing out face masks on the streets as they preach the Good News to others.

Pray that our church will continue to grow and thrive. There is no safer place to be than in the center of God’s will, which includes being in church (Hebrews 10:24-25).

Pray that we will all be an encouragement to one another in this and in other trials until Christ returns and brings us home!


© 2020 Laurie Collett  (Laurie Barclay, M.D.)






Saturday, January 11, 2020

Triune Christ: Creator, Sustainer, Redeemer



In a previous post, we looked at the triune nature of Jesus Christ as Priest, Prophet, and King, worthy of our worship, loyalty and submission. Because He is pure, holy and just, He is filled with righteous anger and wrath at sin (Jeremiah 10:10; John 3:36; Romans 1:18). 
 
Yet the King of Kings and Lord of Lords (Revelation 17:14; 19:16) is also a God of love (1 John 4:7). He has a gentler, more nurturing side, also described in three aspects as our Creator, Sustainer, and Redeemer
 
The Creator spoke us and the universe into existence (Colossians 1:16); the Sustainer satisfies all our physical and spiritual needs to maintain life (Ephesians 1:23; 2 Corinthians 9:10-12); and the Redeemer or Deliverer (Romans 11:26) bought us with the price of His own shed blood, freeing us from the bondage of sin and death (Romans 3:23-25). 
 
Names of Jesus reflecting His creative powers include Maker, Builder, and Author. Jesus is the just, pure, and righteous Maker (Job 4:17; 36:3) of all men (Proverbs 22:2), of the heavens and earth (Isaiah 51:13), and of the Holy City (Hebrews 11:10).
 
Our Maker is therefore worthy of our worship (Psalm 95:6), respect (Isaiah 17:7), and obedience (Isaiah 45:9).

He is the Master Builder Who places us on His sure foundation (Hebrews 3:3; Matthew 16:18), and the Author and Finisher of our faith (Hebrews 12:2). 

As the Sustainer, Jesus Christ feeds us. He is the Bread of Life (John 6:32-:51) Who came down from Heaven, the Living Water, and the True Vine (John 15:1,5) Who nourishes us as a vine brings life-sustaining nutrients to its branches. 

The roles of Jesus as the Sustainer, Who upholds all things (Hebrews 1:3) include Physician or Healer, Teacher, and Bridegroom (Husband and Spouse). The Physician heals our diseased bodies, casts out demons, cleanses us from our sins, and restores our troubled souls (Matthew 8:16; 9:12; 10:8;  Mark 2:17; Luke 4:23). 

The Teacher taught from the Scriptures, in parables, and by example. His teachings are the words of eternal life (John 6:68; I John 1:1). 

The Bridegroom (Matthew 9:15; 25)  is the perfect Husband (Isaiah 54:5), Who loves us with self-sacrificing agape love (Ephesians 5:25), Who will always be faithful (1 Corinthians 1:9) and Who will never leave nor forsake us (Hebrews 13:5). 

We are further blessed that our Spouse is the fairest and chiefest of ten thousand (Song of Solomon 5:10). His matchless beauty (Isaiah 33:17) is compared to that of three plants: the Rose of Sharon, the Lily of the Valley (Song of Solomon 2:1), and the glorious Branch of the LORD (Isaiah 11:1; 4:2;  Zechariah 6:12;; Jeremiah 33:15, 23:5). 

The sustenance of Jesus Christ is the only source of everlasting life from the Father, for He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life, and no one can come to the Father except by Him (John 14:6). 

Three roles of Jesus befitting His nature as the Truth (Revelation 3:7) are the Faithful and True Witness (the Amen; Revelation 3:14; 1:5; 19:11; Isaiah 55:4), a Covenant of the people (Isaiah 42:6) in that He is the fulfillment of God’s promise of a Messiah, and the Testator (Hebrews 7:22; 9:16,17) Whose death allowed all believers to be joint heirs with Him. 

The Sustainer also guides us on our journey through life, for He is not only the Way (John 14:6), but also the Light (Isaiah 9:2; Luke 2:32; John 1:4,9, 8:12, 12:35,46), and the  Shepherd Who leads us out of danger and to safety (Psalm 23; Ezekiel 34:23; John 10:11,16; Zechariah 13:7; Isaiah 40:10-11; 1 Peter 2:25; 5:4) because He Himself is the Door of the sheep (John 10:7). 

Even the selfless love and care of Christ the Shepherd has three progressive stages. He is the Good Shepherd Who knows His sheep and lays down His life for them (John 10:14-16). The power of His resurrection makes Him the Great Shepherd Whose blood is the everlasting covenant (Hebrews 13:20). When we see Christ in His glory at the judgment seat, He shall be as the Chief Shepherd  (1 Peter 5:4). 

As the Light, Jesus is described as the Morning Star; as the Dayspring (dawn’s first light; Luke 1:78), and as the Sun of Righteousness (Malachi 4:2). The Morning Star, which refers to Venus or other bright planet when visible in the east before sunrise (Revelation 2:16,28), is also known as the Star (Numbers 24:17) or Day Star (2 Peter 1:19. These names remind us that His Light is always there to guide us, faithful as the sun rising every morning, brightening our days, and giving us hope when darkness seems to surround us. 

The Sustainer also guards and protects us with His infinite strength (Joel 3:16), which is like a strong Tower (Proverbs 18:10) or Fortress (Psalm 31:3; 71:3) protecting us from the storms (Isaiah 25:4; 32:2) or our enemies (Psalm 31:2, the spiritual Rock of our salvation (Matthew 16:18, Psalm 61:2; 62:7; 71:3; 94:22; 2 Samuel 22:47; 1 Corinthians 10:4), and a Foundation or precious and living chief Corner Stone (Psalm 118:22, Isaiah 28:16, 1 Corinthians 3:11, 1 Peter 2:4,6). 

Praise God that He is not only our Creator and Sustainer, but that He is our Redeemer (Job 19:25; Psalm 19:14; 78:35; Isaiah 41:13; 43:14, 44:6,14), Who set us free from sin and death! (Romans 3:23-25). He is known as the Redeemer, Deliverer (Romans 11:26), and Arm of the Lord (Isaiah 51:9; 52:10; 53:1; 62:8), mighty to save but tenderly protecting us (Isaiah 40:11).  

He paid the price in full for our freedom, giving every drop of His precious blood to pay our sin debt in full. We are saved by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8-9) in His death, burial and resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:1-4) as the completed work to buy our liberty from the bondage of hell. Praise God that whosovever believes in Jesus, the only begotten Son of God, and Himself the Creator, Redeemer and Sustainer, has everlasting life! (John 3:16).

© 2012 Laurie Collett
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