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Many believers are 'rabbit hole' Christians. In the morning they pop out of their safe Christian homes, hold their breath at work, scurry home to their families and then off to their Bible studies, and finally end the day praying for the unbelievers they safely avoided all day (Jan Johnson).
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Christians do not believe in medical non-interventionism. Instead, we believe in the moral legitimacy of medical treatment. A Christian worldview authorizes treatment—and we do so as an extension of the doctrine of creation and the dominion God has given to humanity as revealed in the opening chapter of Genesis. Pressing against disease and viruses is part of our mandate. Some might say, “I believe in the sovereignty of God, and if God wants me to have this virus then He will give me the virus. I don’t need medical intervention because I trust God.” That kind of logic, if pressed to its logical conclusion, however, is untenable—we wouldn’t treat any sickness, cancer, or injury. Medical treatment is an extension of God’s common grace and Christians have always understood this. That is why, throughout history, where you found Christians you found hospitals and the church treating the sick.
Albert Mohler

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81:1 Zborovođi. Po napjevu “Tijesci”. Asafov.

81:2 Kliknite Bogu, našoj jakosti, kličite Bogu Jakovljevu!

81:3 Nek’ zazvuče žice, nek’ se čuje bubanj, svirajte u milozvučnu harfu s citarom!

81:4 Zatrubite u rog za mlađaka, za uštapa, na svetkovinu našu!

81:5 Jer to je propis Izraelu, zapovijed Boga Jakovljeva.

81:6 Takav je zakon dao Josipu kad je izlazio iz zemlje Egipta.

81:7 Šapat tajnovit čuh: “Oslobodih od tereta rame njegovo, ruke su mu slobodne od košare.

81:8 U tjeskobi si zavapio i ja te izbavih; iz gromovna oblaka odgovorih tebi, iskušah te kod voda meripskih.

81:9 Slušaj, puče moj, i ja ću te opomenuti: o, da me poslušaš, Izraele!

81:10 Nek’ ne bude u tebe drugog boga i ne klanjaj se bogu tuđem!

81:11 Ja sam Jahve, Bog tvoj koji te izvedoh iz Egipta: otvori svoja usta da ih napunim!”

81:12 “Ali moj narod ne slušaše glasa moga, Izrael me ne posluša.

81:13 Zato ga pustih okorjelom srcu njegovu: neka hodi kako mu se hoće!

81:14 O, kad bi me narod moj slušao, kad bi Izrael putovima mojim hodio,

81:15 brzo bih pokorio dušmane njegove, ruku bih svoju okrenuo na protivnike njegove.

81:16 Oni što ga sada mrze dodvarali bi mu se i njihov bi udes bio zapečaćen zauvijek.

81:17 A svoj narod hranio bih pšenicom najboljom i sitio ga medom iz pećine.