The Doctor Who Is Able.

One day, I was feeling so bad. I was desperate, and it gripped me as I felt sick and sicker by the minute. Longing for relief, I yearned to mend my broken self. A caring friend urged me to find a doctor. A doctor with the skill and desire to restore my heart, body, and soul.

My friend said there was a doctor, and “You could see him today if you like.” His primary hospital is Romans Hospital, located between Acts and First Corinthians. Romans Avenue Hospital is in the middle of the block. You don’t need an appointment. Tell the receptionist what you need and what doctor you want to see. They will show you where to go. As she walked away, she reminded me, “Romans is the hospital’s name.”

The Eighth Floor is the surgery floor.

The helper explained that the Eighth floor is where major surgeries occur, especially those requiring the highest expertise and care. It’s a place of hope and healing, treating complex medical challenges with skill and compassion.

The hospital reserves the 8th floor for Him because He can handle many patients. He has an extensive patient list, so the beds on that floor are always full. The Surgent is the best; you won’t find a better Doctor. Patients don’t always follow His instructions, no matter how great He is. They feel they can heal themselves. Or there is another doctor they heard about and want to try them.

The Surgent only enters for surgery once you have entered. 

You have to open some doors on your own and alone. The door of humility, desire, truth, and honesty.  

The Surgent wants to know that you have faith and trust in His abilities to perform. 

Once the surgery is over, you are taken to the Recovery. 

Rooms 31-39: Recovery. These rooms symbolize a time to rest and reflect on your journey. They prepare you for the next steps in your healing process.

Recovery is a crucial phase where you begin to regain strength and restoration. It’s a time of growth in knowledge, understanding, and faith. You find a place in your heart for forgiveness and welcome the Great I AM, no matter what happens.

Full Recovery never comes in this lifetime. But we grow in our trust in God and His goodness. We are His sheep, and He is our Shepherd. We are at peace, believing He is in charge of everything as we walk out His purpose.

We love life but understand we are on a journey and this earth is not our home. But while we are here, we are His servants who desire to do His will.

From the writer

I enjoyed writing this article of hope. I hope you gain strength as you read it.

Love, Joy, and Peace to you.


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Introducing Darlene Janice Harris "I do not want Christ's death to be found vain in me. Therefore, each step I take must count and be purposefully forged for someone's growth toward God's desire and His glory." Experience: Ministry Development, Public Speaking, Workshop Creation.

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