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DWDP - Doctor, is it Cancer? Part One

DWDP - Doctor, is it Cancer? Part One

Update: 2024-07-10
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Imagine facing a diagnosis that could change your life forever, much like a patient who discovers they have lung cancer. In this thought-provoking episode of "More Than Medicine," Dr. Robert Jackson uses this emotional story to draw compelling parallels between the pervasive nature of cancer and sin. Through a blend of medical science and spiritual reflection, Dr. Jackson explores how both cancer and sin affect us universally, manifesting in various forms and stemming from a deeper problem within. It's a unique exploration that offers not just medical insights but also profound spiritual lessons, illuminating the destructive patterns that lurk beneath the surface of our lives.

In the second part of our episode, Dr. Jackson delves into the consequences of sin, particularly focusing on the progression from lust to death as outlined in the book of James. By comparing the fear of sin to the dread patients feel when facing a possible cancer diagnosis, Dr. Jackson underscores the serious repercussions of both. As we wrap up, he promises even more valuable insights in our next episode, where he'll guide us on how to confront these life-altering challenges. Don't forget to engage with "Devotions with Dr. Papa," and connect with the Jackson Family Ministry for further support and resources.

https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.com

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DWDP - Doctor, is it Cancer? Part One

DWDP - Doctor, is it Cancer? Part One

Dr. Robert E. Jackson