I have diabetes. It is hereditary, My grandmother had it. My dad had it. A few of my dads brothers and sisters have it. My sister has it. I am taking medicine for it (I am not on insulin at least not yet) and with diet it is kept under control.
However it puts me at his risk for heart disease, stroke and or heart attack. Among other things (my grandmother lost her foot)
I am not saying that is why I will die. Just trying to show I could just pray and ask God to heal me, ask my church to pray (which they have) and just stop taking medicine. Or I can keep going to get tested. and when the doctor states I am ok to stop. I will stop. And turn my focus to more important things. Like serving God and others. Which I need to do more of.
Yes. If you watch that video Mayflower posted, fairly early on they got into not just throwing your medicine away, as I recall.
My wife's sister has diabetes. I'd just encourage you that there have been things I have been healed of that took a long time; rashes and conditions and bumps that persisted for months and in some cases years. I would occasionally try medications but they didn't seem to work much. What did work was simply trusting God, and believing Him in prayer that He would heal me, and eventually He always does.
But your last few sentences are very good, and they're sort of thing that makes healing more likely IMO. If serving God is our primary purpose in life, the Lord watches out for His servants, and makes sure they are taken care of. If our focus is our own interests and we want God to help us in those, things get more difficult, because we are living for ourselves, and not God or others.
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