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Sirach 38:1-15. A tribute to physicians and trusting them when you are sick "for they too will pray to the Lord that he should grant them success in diagnosis and in healing, for the sake of preserving life." God wants to heal us when we are ill, and he gives certain people the wisdom and gifts to heal us. He calls up physicians to heal his sick people and he "created medicines from the earth, and a sensible man will not despise them." We should not be negligent when we are sick, but pray to the Lord, offer sacrifice, and "give the physician his place."

 

This seems so timely right now at a time when many are not trusting the newly developed "vaccines" for COVID-19. I must admit that I am one of them. There has been so much deliberate fomenting of fear; censorship; squashing of questions; maligning of reasonable, well repected physicians and scientists; burying studies; mis-representation of the truth; bullying; etc, that it is clear that the people in charge (by whom I mean not the doctors, for the most part, but more the drug companies, other interested corporations, tech companies, politicians, etc.) are showing by their actions that there is something to hide. This, of course, makes me very suspicious. So I don't trust the "vaccines" (which I put in quotes because they are not true vaccines, the people in charge changed the definition of vaccines to make these injections fit even through they do not produce immunity). What these really are is experimental gene therapy, based on the temporary manipulation of our own messenger RNA. They are not medicines made out of natural things. Now that alone would not make me oppose a vaccine or distrust it if it had been fully tested and gone through the proper approval process and if any side effects (and there always are side effects), were being acknowledged and disclosed. But none of that is happening. There is very clearly something very wrong going on. I don't know what it is, but I can see the outlines of it, and I can see that it is evil.

 

I have to admit that all of this has led me to somewhat start to distrust the medical community in general. But in this passage God is telling me not to do that. I am to trust my physicians. I know that my doctor is a good man. God put him in my life for a reason and if I feel sick I am to go to him and trust his advice. I am to take the medicines he prescribes for my illness. However, this speaks to when I am sick. If I am not sick I do not have to seek the advice of my physician. Nor do I have to allow the government to inject me with an untested and suspicious therapy.

 

This makes me see so clearly how the devil, once again, is twisting Scripture to promote great evil. He is, through fear and manipulation, convincing people that they must allow the injection and force others to take it. It really is pure evil. God will protect us though and will prevail. We can't let the evil that does exist keep us from the good that God wants for us. God wants us to have good medicines and good physicians, and he gives them to us. We must trust him and them.