This is a pretty hard question to post. But I wonder does anyone know someone who has this disease?
Do you have a relationship with them? A family member or friend? How do you help them to cope?
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Hi Michelle, God bless you!
I did have a relationship with a person with AIDS. Her family and friends abandoned her. I'm guessing her family has regretted their actions. The hospital staff let me visit her because no one else was. That should grab our attention. People who are sick need encouragement and love. They need company and shouldn't be alone. I prayed for her, and the thing I got was that she wanted to know that God forgave her. When I told her that God forgave her, she had tears in her eyes and smiled.
My father-in-law after he retired became a full-time minister for many years. He's kind of my hero. He had a clown outfit made, and his ministry was visiting people in the hospital. He delivered balloons and bouquets, read the Bible, prayed and gave communion. He gave so many smiles.
Love,
Mary
Mary,
That sounds so cool about your grandfather. That is so sweet. My twins were in a bad car accident when they were about 3. One was bad off. There was something like that come in & gave him a balloon & stuffed animal. I thought that was so cool. My babies are 11 now praise God.
I cannot see how having AIDS would be any different from having cancer. In BOTH cases, the patient is suffering a deadly illness. In BOTH, they need love and support and to know God is there. In BOTH, they can contract it via no fault of their own or through their lifestyle choices.
I just think we typically associate AIDS with a lifestyle choice when many are born into it or get it through blood transfusions, etc. And if we can look at them in the same manner we would treat a cancer patient, the tone of judgment would be gone from our voice and we would be better prepared to encourage and comfort them. And most of us have likely known someone with cancer and didn't run away from them, but stayed and supported them.
Seek,
Well said.
We need to be able to see the person as a human being whom Jesus loves and recognize their/our greatest, if not our only, true need. We need Jesus, for what we do with Him has eternal ramifications. The Bible tells us "Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved" regardless of the causation of our physical ailments.
It is sad the way friends and loved ones can turn away from us when we need them most, in many cases and not just this one, but, whatever the situation, when people turn their backs on us, I believe it is mostly out of fear and insecurity.
I would say, Do you feel like talking about it? I would say, I care.
Love this song by CC but then again, they have never recorded a bad one.
God's grace covers all our short comings, illnesses, silliness etc...
His grace is sufficient for any and all things that we may encounter in this world. We are not of the world, so our attitude towards those with any illness, should be such as it would be of Christ.
I had friends in the past who were HIV positive and it changed nothing. You help them to cope as you would anyone else in the world going through difficulty; you point them to our Savior. He is well equipped to deal with all our infirmities.
Love you Mich.
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