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Prior to illness or injury
When
illness or injury occur
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Be actively engaged in the
Salvation Process and the elements therein. |
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Develop and maintain a close
relationship with God. |
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Be immersed into the Word of
God and the doctrine derived from that source. |
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Pray without ceasing.
...for God's will, for your health, for protection, for clean
air, water and food. Pray for the sick. |
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Understand that good health
and healing are predicated on obedience to God. Obey God.
Hearken to His Word. |
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Ask God for and spend your
lifetime developing the same faith He has to move mountains. |
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Maintain a balanced diet
which includes wholesome, natural foods and which
excludes (as much as is practical in our society)
processed foods such as sugars and starches, and
artificially flavored and preserved foods. |
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Maintain recommended amounts
of exercise, sleep and relaxation. |
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Maintain a positive mental outlook and a
peaceful mental attitude. |
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Operate with caution to
avoid accidents and injury. |
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Have a regular
program of routine physical examinations by a qualified doctor. |
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Take advantage of medical science
knowing it does not detract from faith in God. |
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Members should educate
themselves on health and get professional counseling on health,
disease, diets, procedures, first aid, emergency plans,
exercise, exercise equipment or for anything about which they
have curiosity or concern. |
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Do not take health advice
from anyone other than competent professionals in the field of
medical science. This includes other members, ministry,
friends or relatives. Use caution and verify all you can
regarding any health-related subject. |
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Other than encouraging
members to seek professional help, do not attempt to go on a
campaign to influence them about anything in the field of
medical science. |
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Understand and on a regular
basis contemplate and meditate on the blood and body of Jesus
Christ and what He sacrificed and went through that we might be
healed. |
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When you
seek professional medical help, select
the most competent within your means.
Understand that one is not
more "righteous" than another, but one might be more
skilled than another. |
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The
sick person should call for the elders of the Church who
will lay hands upon his head, pray over him and anoint
him with oil. |
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Enter into prayer.
Don't just tell God how big your mountain [health
trial] is, tell the mountain how big your God is. |
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If you feel moved to do so,
contact the
National Prayer Network, so that many will be praying for
you. |
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The
ill individual should look to man for whatever physical
help he can receive but should also look to God to do
what man cannot do—supernaturally intervene and divinely
remove the illness, sickness or disease. |
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Seek the most competent professional help.
Depending on the illness or injury this would include, but not
be limited to, first aid, ambulance/aid car, hospital emergency
room, health care providers, doctors, nurses, health aids,
therapists, dentists, surgeons, hospitals, clinics, dietitians,
health specialists, pharmacies, prescribed medicines and
supplements and/or treatments. |
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If you feel you lack faith
in face of this current illness or injury, admit it and seek out
the elder or minister to consult with you on this or any
spiritual matter. |
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Do all you can to help
yourself, which includes seeking all professional help AND trust
in God for healing. See
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If one or more health care
professionals are involved, pray that God guides their skills in
treating you. |
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Evaluate all surgical interventions, pharmacological prescriptions
and other medical procedures (whether diagnostic,
preventive or curative).
Discard anything you conclude is quackery and/or not appropriate
to your case. |
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When you
seek professional medical help,
select the most competent within his means.
Understand that one is not
more "righteous" than another, but one might be more
skilled than another. |
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