Nursing, God's Work

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Nursing, God's Work

This is a letter to all the nurses who have spent time with their patient's, holding their hand, calming their spirits, praying for them, comforting them, crying with them, communicating that you care about their body, mental well-being and their spirituality.

Nursing is not just passing meds, analyzing labs, charting, talking to Dr's and family members, changing dressings, etc., etc.... A friend said to me one day "you are doing the Lord's work." It made me stop and think about my purpose in this profession. My decision to become a nurse was to help people; do something meaningful. I suspect it's the same for many other nurses. So what is it that we want to help people with? The obvious is their physical needs. But when you begin to consider who is holding together our existence, our cells and their capacity to work properly, it goes beyond that because there is a dependence on our creator. We have learned the intricacies of the physiology of the human body and considered with awe, the detail it encompasses. Through that learning experience, we've received faith in our creator and realized it's a gift to us that has been nurtured along. The understanding of God's power to heal goes beyond our own capacity. So what else do we desire to help people with? We want them to know that we care about them; even those we don't even know. It's an inherent love towards others that we can't explain.

We are all aware of how others have stereotyped us. We are said to have a type A personality and co-dependency traits. The truth is we are benevolent, empathic, nurturing, compassionate, have a strong sense of urgency, obsessed with our work, aggressive, competitive, intense, want to get things done, hard-driving and detailed. As you know, nursing requires all of these traits. If we believe that there is a God and He is in control of our lives then we also have to believe that these character traits were formed in us, outside of our control. Genetics, social surroundings and influences geared us in that direction. Were they formed in us for the purpose of nursing and doing God's work? What exactly is God's work and why has He given us this desire? I will attempt to answer this last question.

Healing is mentioned 129 times in the Bible. God is definitely interested in healing. Deuteronomy 32:39 says, "See now that I, even I am He, and there is no god with me: I kill, and I make alive, I wound, and I heal: neither is there any that can deliver out of my hand. Jeremiah 30:17 says, "For I will restore health unto you, and I will heal you of your wounds, says the Lord." Luke 9:2 states concerning Jesus, "And he sent them to preach the kingdom of God, and to heal the sick." I believe He is also sending us for this same purpose. Please note that it is not only to heal the sick but also to preach the kingdom of God first.

To preach the kingdom of God is to tell people about God and His kingdom. This is His work for us. Greater than any other command to us is His command to us to love one another as He has loved us (John 13:34). He loved us so much that He laid down His life for us and took all our sins upon Himself so that we can have life in Him, eternally. Not just an ordinary life, but one with meaning. That love is expressed in our nurturing and compassionate character traits that we exhibit to others.

What we say to our patients may be the very last thing they hear.

Nursing Nevada

Specializes in Oncology/Haemetology/HIV.
Originally posted by Jay-Jay

I do not feel that Nevada's post is disrespectful to non-believers, or other religions, as she is SPECIFICALLY addressing her post to Christian nurses, and it is a very moving, thoughtful post.

And where is the word Christian?? Maybe I missed that in the title somewhere. There are references to the creator, to G-d, to he/him (a tad sexist, as I was not aware that G-d had a gender), but I didn't see Christian anywhere, other than obscure death and taking sins upon himself.

Specializes in ICU/CCU (PCCN); Heme/Onc/BMT.

it has been requested by a moderator that this particular thread not turn into a debate. unfortunately debate has continued.

this thread is locked as a "time out" for further moderator discussion.

respectfully to all,

ted fiebke - moderator

Originally posted by caroladybelle

And where is the word Christian?? Maybe I missed that in the title somewhere. There are references to the creator, to G-d, to he/him (a tad sexist, as I was not aware that G-d had a gender), but I didn't see Christian anywhere, other than obscure death and taking sins upon himself.

Carol, I stand corrected! Thank you!

Specializes in Vents, Telemetry, Home Care, Home infusion.

Re-opened for comment/discussion after thoughtful pause.

As long as we respect others and follow TOS, post will remain open.

Thank you Karen

originally posted by efiebke

it has been requested by a moderator that this particular thread not turn into a debate. unfortunately debate has continued.

this thread is locked as a "time out" for further moderator discussion.

respectfully to all,

ted fiebke - moderator

what is wrong with debating an issue? maybe i've missed something, but i don't think anyone's been hit below the belt on this thread.

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.

Because there is a fine line between "debate" and "i think, therefore i'm right" and a few people (did not say ALL) were coming across as the latter.

Specializes in Med-Surg, Trauma, Ortho, Neuro, Cardiac.

Angelica, I agree with you, but as you can see it's been reopened. I see nothing wrong with friendly debate and discussion. Even if the original poster didn't ask for it. Because when you post on the BB, where the thread goes from there is anyone's guess.

Some people are more sensitive than others. You are probably like me, a little more thick-skinned.

Specializes in Med-Surg, Trauma, Ortho, Neuro, Cardiac.
Originally posted by LPN2Be2004

Because there is a fine line between "debate" and "i think, therefore i'm right" and a few people (did not say ALL) were coming across as the latter.

But don't most people that debate think they are right. There shouldn't be anything wrong with saying "I'm right and you are wrong and here is why I think so......"

What some people haven't mastered is the art of stating your beliefs and feelings that you are right without being overly self-righteous and without tearing the other person apart.

Specializes in 5 yrs OR, ASU Pre-Op 2 yr. ER.
Originally posted by 3rdShiftGuy

But don't most people that debate think they are right. There shouldn't be anything wrong with saying "I'm right and you are wrong and here is why I think so......"

What some people haven't mastered is the art of stating your beliefs and feelings that you are right without being overly self-righteous and without tearing the other person apart.

Most ppl might think that. I debate, thinking i'm right to a point, for the simple fact that there are a lot of things i don't know or not sure on, depending on the subject at hand. It can be educational in all aspects.

Nursing is definitly a ministry. I've started a website for the professional Christian Nurse. Feel free to stop by

http:\\http://www.caringhealerscircle.com.

:D

Well i think we are mixing stuff up here,Nursing is a profession,not totally a service. Serving God is not a job,its a personal Spiritual commitment.Thus its not by the good we do that qualifies us,it is the motive behind that good that qualifies the act.So if anyone has a Godly motive for persuing nursing,good and fine.But its not just by your act God's looking at,its by your heart to.So lets not try to define the spiritual by grading it on physical terms.

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