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Objectives Understanding of hospital visitation Sharing with: a) a Christian – give encouragement b) non-christian- to realise the need for salvation.

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Page 1: Objectives Understanding of hospital visitation Sharing with: a) a Christian – give encouragement b) non-christian- to realise the need for salvation.
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Objectives

• Understanding of hospital visitation

• Sharing with: a) a Christian – give encouragement b) non-christian- to realise the need for salvation & sharing the gospel

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Contents

• Definition of health

• Biblical view of man

• Types of patients

• Approach of Jesus Christ

• Sharing the gospel

• Do’s & don’ts of hospital visitation

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What is it?

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What is it?

WHO definition – A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being & not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

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What is it?

Complete harmonising of every part of our being with God, man & creation which finds its ultimate expression in the state of Biblical salvation.

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Shalom (Hebrew)

Sodzo (Greek)

Shalom well happy welfare - health prosperity peace

Sodzo – to preserve unharmed, keep safe to cure, heal, restore to health, make well to save, preserve from being lost to rescue, deliver from evil, physical affliction

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Unhealthiness(result of sin)

Disharmony in one or more of these relationships:

with Godothers

selfor

creation

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Self-sufficiency, self-assertion Be his own Master

Disobedient to GOD

Alienation from GOD

Satan holds sway over himDiseases, suffering, death

UNHEALTHINESS ---------------- SIN

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Murder - Cain = Abel

Idolatory: Rom 1:18-22

‘groans in travail’

Breach in fellowship

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Spirit-heart mind

Soul - world

body

God

1 Thess 5:23 May God Himself, the God of peace, sanctify you through and through. May your whole spirit, soul & body be kept blameless at the coming of our Lord Christ.

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Greek Hebrew

What it consists of

Spirit Pneuma Ruach ConscienceCommunion with GodIntuition

Soul Psuche Nephesh Will

EmotionsMind

Body Soma The different anatomical systems & organs

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Interaction between spirit, soul & body

• Sin Ps 38:3, 32:3

• Adultery Prov 5: 3-11

• Anxiety Prov 12:25

• Anger, envy, jealousy – rotteness of bones Prov 14:30

• Happy heart Prov 17:22

• Cheerful look Prov 15:30

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Psalm 139:16

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Genesis 1:27

Basis of our worth

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Matt 22:37-39

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Rom 14:12

Responsible to God, man & creation.Responsible for our actions, reactions & responses to our environment

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Matt 6:33Gen 1:26-28

Whose kingdom are we building?

Build according to the example of Jesus Christ.

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Eye to eye contactAttentive listening

Wise words

Loving motivationComforting touch

Prayerful life

Serving feet

Approach of Jesus Christ to Patients

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Types of Patients

• Suffering patient – often ask why suffering?

Originally because of sin/disobedience Gen 3:6,16,17,19

Suffering for our good, Rom 8:28 How do we cope? 1 Pet 4:19 How can we trust/obey when not healed? 1

Thess 5:18; Matt 6:34b

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Types of Patients• Unconscious patient- hearing last sense to

go before death; tender loving care

• Confuses/geriatric patient- Word of God breaks through all confusion

• Psychiatric patient- don’t be afraid; Word of God brings clarity in their mind

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Dying patient

• Death inescapable for all• Majority of terminally ill patients know

they are dying without being told• Most neglected in hospital• Theatrical performance-actors-

pat,relativies, staff, visitors• Patients need the close relationship &

sympathy from someone who knows & can relate to him

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Do’s & Don’ts of Hospital Visitation

• Refrain from insensitive help:-Deacon from church “reflect on what God is

trying to teach you”Cheerleader to the sick, reading happy

Scriptures, singing songsHealing is the answer-if you have enough faithSpiritual man- praising God for everythingPastor- ‘You’re on a select mission, appointed to

suffer for Christ’

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Do’s & Don’t of Hospital Visitation

Be sensitive to the situation. Avoid visiting after surgery or during a doctor’s ward visit

At bedside- take an interest,observe, be sensitive, learn to read in between the lines, dispel fear, read scripture & pray. Involve the family

Offer practical help to patient- deliver a message, make a phone call, wash some clothes, get an errand etc.

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Do’s & Don’t of Hospital Visitation

Do not attempt to tell them why they are sick & what they have to do to get well, but tell them of God’s love, God’s Word & His faithfulness

The only One who can really help is the Holy Spirit (the Paraclete=one who comes alongside) the comforter

For the christian, help them to find a deeper relationship with the Lord; for the non-christian, help them to find the Lord (salvation)- share the Gospel

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Do’s & Don’t of Hospital Visitation

Ask the patient if you can pray for them & do so discreetly with their permission

Leave them a Scripture booklet Always be prayerful in all you do & ask

God to give you wisdom, understanding & words of encouragement

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Do’s & Don’t of Hospital Visitation

Go with a heart filled with compassion and LOVE

Do not talk to others about what a patient has shared in confidence with you

Follow-up your visit in prayer & if you are able, re-visit as soon as possible