Why Are They Still Sick? Your Role in Bridging the Gap Between God's Will and Medical Reality
July 20, 2025
God’s Will is for His children to be healed—here on Earth.
Let that truth settle in for a moment. Do you believe it?
As a medical professional, you were called into this profession with a deep desire to heal people. You’re not here by accident. God has assigned you this purposeful role: to partner with Him, to study and store up great knowledge of His most prized creation—the human body—and also be a vessel for His healing power.
But look around. How many people are living under the weight of a diagnosis? Bound by illness, injury, or chronic disease? Some of them you’ve cared for. Some you’ve prayed for. Some you’ve wept over. And yet, they are still sick.
Why is that?
Does that make God’s will feel unrealistic? Is His will outdated for our times?
I understand that duality. I’ve lived it. That disconnect between what we read in Scripture—about healing, wholeness, and freedom—and what we see in the clinic, day after day.
That duality is exactly why I wrote White Coat Revival. In it, I unpack this spiritual and clinical gap. I show how it’s not only possible—but essential—that we align our faith with our expertise and let God’s healing flow through us.
Jesus said, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick.” That’s not just an observation. It’s a commissioning.
The sick need a healer. They need you!
But they don’t just need your education, credentials, or medical knowledge—they need your alignment. Your stillness. Your willingness to be led by God’s amazing Divine Wisdom. They need you to offer more than a diagnosis—they need you to offer hope. Hope felt by the presence of Christ.