Key Statement/Teaching | Paragraph |
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The
Church teaches that its ministry must not attempt to
influence the person in any way regarding what type of
action he may wish to take for his health other than to
recommend that each person seek the most professionally
competent specialists available for consultation or
procedure. |
94 |
Any
reasonable request for anointing should be honored,
regardless of the nature of the illness or affliction
and regardless of whether the person is consulting a
physician or of what treatment he may be undergoing.
|
112 |
A
minister cannot put himself in the position of a medical
diagnostician and refuse to anoint because he regards
the persons illness as "minor" or "not
life-threatening." |
112 |
It
is not the Church's responsibility to endorse or condemn
any particular treatment or procedure. |
127 |
-A
minister of God is a professional in spiritual
understanding; he should be ready to fully explain the
purpose of healing-what it is and what it represents-to
all who desire to know. -The minister is the expert in counseling his people and serving his congregation. -He is not necessarily, by virtue of ordination, a medical or nutritional expert. -He should faithfully teach what the Bible says about health and healing. -He should encourage his people to seek the best professional advice available when needed. |
143 |
-The minister must be truly neutral on medical matters. -He cannot tell one person one thing and another something else on the same subject, procedure, medicine, diet, food or supplement. -He cannot assign fallacious levels of righteousness to physical procedures, as they are all the same in God's sight. |
144 |
-The minister is the spiritual leader of his
congregation and must take great care not to abuse this
position of spiritual power, trust and respect. -He must be as aware of his physical limitations as he is of his spiritual responsibilities. -His realm is the spiritual and this is where he must give his counsel and advice. -He must be sure that members of his church are not judging each other and are not comparing themselves among themselves with respect to health. -He can be the most effective by emphasizing God's positive instructions on these matters and following up his teaching with encouragement and exhortation. |
145 |