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Power of prayer?

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    Melissa1987
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      Has anyone gotten a diagnosis and not done treatment? My grandma is 91 years old and she has had breast cancer twice and just had her breasts removed she also had ovarian cancer. She hasn’t done one treatment because she doesn’t believe in it. Is the power of prayer a better cure than what’s out there now or is she just one of the lucky ones

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        NSNewf
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          My sister-in-law was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer last August. She died in January of this year. She was 50 and had four kids. She decided no treatment. Your grandmother is “lucky”.

          mandyjill
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            Your grandmother did have surgery, so apparently that took care of the cancer.  I definitely believe in the power of prayer.  But God enabled doctors, nurses and researchers with their ablilities to help cure people.  

              emr09
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                "A man was trapped in his house during a flood. He began praying to God to rescue him. The water started to rise in his house. His neighbour urged him to leave and offered him a ride to safety. The man yelled back, “I am waiting for God to save me.” The neighbour drove off in his pick-up truck.

                The man continued to pray and hold on to his vision. As the water began rising in his house, he had to climb up to the roof. A boat came by with some people heading for safe ground. They yelled at the man to grab a rope they were ready to throw and take him to safety. He told them that he was waiting for God to save him. They shook their heads and moved on.

                The man continued to pray, believing with all his heart that he would be saved by God. The flood waters continued to rise. A helicopter flew by and a voice came over a loudspeaker offering to lower a ladder and take him off the roof. The man waved the helicopter away, shouting back that he was waiting for God to save him. The helicopter left. The flooding water came over the roof and caught him up and swept him away. He drowned.

                When he reached heaven and asked, “God, why did you not save me? I believed in you with all my heart. Why did you let me drown?” God replied, “I sent you a pick-up truck, a boat and a helicopter and you refused all of them. What else could I possibly do for you?”

                 

                The moral being: prayer will help you mentally prepare and persevere during the journey ahead, but God is already trying to save her through doctor's, nurses and medicine.

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