Friday, November 30, 2012

New drug-resistant bacteria


A new reason to take a look at natural medicines – especially the ones that seem to boost our immune systems and provide the essential ingredients our body needs to thrive and ward off illnesses. There is a super-bug CRE that is at this moment incurable and spreading at an alarming rate in health care facilities.  We are confident the Word of God is true and that Father sees to it His Word comes to pass. Healing and health is part of our New Covenant that comes with salvation. The stripes of Jesus procured our healing. We must remember that NOTHING is impossible for God so CRE is defeatable by the Name of Jesus – it must bow. You might want to take a look at the link below. There are some elements in the article I find disturbing. Health care officials are saying they need a national data bank on everyone to track the spread of dangerous diseases. A pandemic would create an environment that is conducive to this taking place.

So these things need to be a matter of prayer. We need to build our faith with the Word and begin putting our whole spirit, soul and body into agreement with what it says is ours by right of New Birth and Father’s covenant with His children. God is the same yesterday, today and forever. He changes not! Take a look at Deuteronomy 28. The first 14 verses are what we are guaranteed by being in right standing with God. The last part of the chapter is what happens when we break covenant. Praise God, Jesus ratified and guaranteed the covenant for us.

As I meditate on the Word, I am asking Father to guide me in making wise decisions regarding my health and general well-being. I am just at the research stage. If anyone has experience with herbal medicines they can grow, please share. We may one day decide we prefer to by-pass the medical institutions in favor of staying home and treating the problem with some of the old remedies. Antibiotics may not be the wonder-drug we’ve all come to rely upon.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2012/11/29/bacteria-deadly-hospital-infection/1727667/?sf7541481=1

Linda Hayes
www.prudentways.blogspot.com

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