Thursday, May 16, 2013

The Doctor’s Doctor

The fear of the Lord is instruction in wisdom, and humility comes before honor. Prov. 15:33

During the last day of confinement of my son, I had the opportunity to visit one of the most prestigious and advance hospitals in the Philippines- Asian Hospital and Medical Center.
I went there to buy some supplies and to pay the doctor who had generously lent his machine for my son's operation. While finding my way out, the elevator led me (yes it was an accident) to the hospital’s chapel. I entered and I noticed that it’s not that big but it is a very serene place. It’s a very conducive haven to entrust your cares and thanksgiving after days of uncertainty.


But more than the ambiance, what inspires me more inside the chapel is to see doctors making signs of the cross, kneeling and praying. Some of them stayed for about two to three minutes, some of them just came to dropped-by. But just the same, it was an inspiring moment. It was inspiring to me because it’s my first time to see doctors in uniform praying in front of the Greatest Healer of all. Doctors who somehow I considered “gods” and entrusted the fate of my son the past days are now knelling and teaching me to depend on God. What a display of humility, dependence and faith!


So then and there, while praying with these professionals, I was reminded of my own profession too. As an educator, am I humble, dependent and placing my faith in God? Or am I just playing my role, or just being confident to myself that I can deliver the goods?

                                                                                        
I thank the Lord for this encounter...
Surely, one of the blessings He gave me through these trying times.
For He reminded me again to be humble and always depend on Him.
And not only that! He made me realized that He really stayed, indeed He never leaves…
That indeed he never leaves me, my wife and definitely my son.

For this Great Doctor and Teacher of all, always be the glory!

P.S. Dedicated with prayers to all the doctors, nurses, pharmacist and staff of Ospital ng Muntinlupa and Asian Hospital and Medical Center who generously assist my son. Thank you very much.

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