Being a doctor, I see many advantages to being cared for by a physician who has lived a few years (well more than a few, but who’s counting ☺). We “older” docs have personal experience with bad knees, dimming vision, pneumonia, colitis, hemorrhoids. I know, I know. TMI.
I can’t say I like being sick, or having surgery – nothing makes one appreciate good health like infirmity. But because I have “been there,” I can better help my patients through their difficulties.
When I live through – not just observe – an illness, I have a much better understanding of it. For someone like me, this is particularly good news. My “empathy” gene is not particularly dominant: experiencing pain unmasks its expression.
Like Paul, we can “consider it all joy” when we go through hard times. Not only will God strengthen us and guide us through it, He will use it to help someone else.
Difficulties open our hearts to compassion.
With God, no experience is wasted.
And we know that God causes all things to work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28 NASB
Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials. James 1:2
Thou has enlarged me when I was in distress. Psalm 4:1 KJV
“Be set free not from suffering but rather through suffering.” -George Matheson
Kelly Lyles says
Lydia these words hit home for me. I am currently lying in bed with a bimalleolar ankle fracture. It is hard to see now but I know in the future I will understand the words you have written. I am still seeing patients while seated in a chair. I am usually an empathetic person but it is hard to be empathetic when you yourself are in pain. The verse does provide needed comfort. I will read it daily. Hope you are well.
Lydia Floren says
Wow, Kelly. Sorry to hear you’re feeling bad. It does give us a different perspective on patient care doesn’t it?
Janice says
Love it. Many years ago you commented to me, during a tough time, “God doesn’t waste anything.” I have found that to be so true. Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Lydia Floren says
Thanks, Janice.
Christine Lawson says
Thanks Lydia, as always you touch on something that resonates with me. The secret word you used many times was THROUGH……If we will Let God…..He sees us through ….we don’t get stuck halfway….all the way through it. I am so thankful for a God who never leaves us and is even there to guide us. Much love to you! Chris Lawson
Lydia Floren says
Great words, Chris. Thanks.