All to Jesus I surrender…

Public Service Announcement #1

I have a friend (she doesn’t read my blog) who has a lot of health problems.  She goes to doctor after doctor and gets prescribed drug after drug.  The drugs cause more problems than they solve, yet she continues to feed them to herself.  I suppose she does this because the doctors told her to take them, although the drugs haven’t solved her issues yet (in fact, she continuously gets new and worse problems).  She goes through experimental surgeries and spends most of her time trying to find new ways to be able to function in her daily life.  There was a time she asked me for advice because we shared some symptoms.  I told her she needs to change her diet.  She refused.  She loves her chemical-filled foods and her disease-causing artificial sweeteners way too much to give them up.  She wouldn’t even give it a try – she said that it was too hard and after all, the doctors had told her she didn’t have any problems caused by food (allergies, celiac, etc.).  She’d rather listen to the doctors who aren’t actually helping her – they are helping themselves buy a bigger house, and they are helping the pharmaceutical companies who are the ones funding the medical research that the doctors are reading.  Their drugs are helping her with some of her symptoms, but are causing new ones, so she has to go back for more drugs and/or surgeries.  It’s a vicious cycle she just can’t seem to get herself out of.  It’s sad. 

A lot of Christians are just like her.  They have a lot of problems.  They go to psychiatrists, they read self-help books (sometimes even by ‘Christian’ authors), they try this or that or the other.  They are so focused on getting rid of the symptoms they don’t like.  The Bible suggests that they change their diet, though, and they refuse to listen.  They want to fix the obvious problems.  They don’t want to make any lifestyle changes.  They’re even willing to try experimental surgeries (divorce, [prescribed] psychiatric drugs, etc.), but give their entire life to God?  No can do.  That would mean giving up some of the things they like.  They just try to treat the symptoms, and fix one problem at a time in their own (useless) power, while continuing to indulge in things that taste good, but are essentially harming them.  Being a Christian means making changes though. It means giving God all of your life – not just the problem areas that you don’t want to deal with.  It’s a constant, daily discipline of surrending all to Jesus.  That’s when real healing comes… and trust me, it tastes SO much sweeter and richer and fulfilling than any self-help method known to man.

“And he said to them all, If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and follow me.” (Luke 9:23)

 

  1. Matthew’s avatar

    Too true!!

  2. Joshua’s avatar

    That is VERY true! Good post.

    Too many people don’t want to hear that giving their life completely to Jesus will solve all of their problems – they want a “different” route. However, there is NO different route.

  3. Jackie’s avatar

    I hope your friend gets better soon.

  4. Jackie’s avatar

    After thought….

    But I can tell you this… when our baby starts this teething thing and is in pain and miserable…. diet, exercise and a prayer are not going to make her feel better… Baby Tylenol will. :) jmho :)

  5. Petra’s avatar

    lol Jackie. I am not anti-medicine. I am anti-”treat the symptoms of a bigger disease when you can actually cure the disease itself”. Pharmaceutical companies and the majority of American doctors are not looking out for our best interest, contrary to popular belief. My friend who is ill shows symptoms that are textbook of a person who has food intolerances (which won’t show up on an allergy test since allergies and intolerances are completely different, but most doctors only test for allergies). She knows this, agrees with it, but refuses to try it because she thinks her favorite foods taste too good. I completely do not understand that.

    p.s. I do give my kids Tylenol when it’s needed, but many times other more natural options will help as well – so I choose those if they’ll work. For instance, I buy homeopathic teething tablets… I ran out so have been using Tylenol for her teething, and the tablets worked just as well. ;)

    I take pain killers for a headache, Immodium for – well, ya know, if I had another baby – I’d be screaming “epidural”, etc… medicine can be a GREAT thing, but it’s highly abused and the abuse of it causes WAY more damage than healing.

    p.s.s. “health” wasn’t actually the point of this post. ;)

  6. Trish’s avatar

    Amen! Your blog reminds me of what I was studying last night.
    Ezekiel 3:1-4 And he said to me, “Son of man, eat what is before you, eat this scroll; then go and speak to the house of Israel.” So I opened my mouth, and he gave me the scroll to eat. Then he said to me, “Son of man, eat this scroll I am giving you and fill your stomach with it.” So I ate it, and it tasted as sweet as honey in my mouth. He then said to me: “Son of man, go now to the house of Israel and speak my words to them.
    Matthew 4:4 But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.
    John 6:51 I am the living bread which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever: and the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.
    Psalm 119:103 How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!
    Job 23:12 I have not departed from the commands of his lips; I have treasured the words of his mouth more than my daily bread.

  7. Jackie’s avatar

    I agree with you that meds are highly overused. People want a quick fix these days and don’t want to eat right and exercise.

    As you know I worked for a Pharma company for many years and talked with many doctors about this issue multiple times. And from what I know, they are trying to cure the disease and the underlying problem, but while that is happening they are trying to improve the quality of life in their patients. They struggle all the time with people coming in everyday complaining of this that or the other, but patients are not interested in changing their eating habits or getting some exercise. And from working as a pharma rep of a major company who sold depression meds, the first thing we always told Mds is that medication is the last resort… diet and exercise is #1! Pharma companies do a lot of good. They save many lives everyday. That’s the beauty of living in this country… we have choice… to take the suggestions/meds or not. But if people choose not to take the meds and change their lifestyle… don’t complain! Plus treating patients is not what it used to be. Mds can no longer treat as they see fit due to fear of lawsuits.

    I could go on and on… but just wanted to give my 2 cents from the last 9 years of knowing the struggles that many Mds have today.

  8. Frizzy Lizzy’s avatar

    Very encouraging, Petra. That’s my testimony in a nutshell! Glad that I finally gave it all to God!

  9. Rebecca’s avatar

    Eat food the way God intended (I call it ‘God food’) and live the way He created us to live. It simplifies SO much of what we struggle with doesn’t it? Great post!