Last year when
my urologist told me the dreaded news that my biopsy revealed cancer, I
was stunned. As a 50 year old man, in perfect health (so I thought), the
news hit me like a ton of bricks. My mind began spinning. I felt as if I
had been suddenly cast into a state of confusion and hopelessness. It
did not take me long to realize how little I knew about prostate cancer.
The answers to my questions were not very comforting. The doctor could
not tell me how long the tumor had been growing. He told me, based on
the results of the test, there was a 20% chance that it had metastasized
or gone to other parts of the body. When I asked him about my options,
he said, "There is no cure, we can either remove the prostate and hope
the cancer has not spread, or try to destroy the tumor with radiation."
In the weeks
that passed, I was comforted and encouraged by so many verses of
Scripture. I gained a deeper understanding of divine providence, in
that, "God causes all things to work together for good to those who love
God, to those who are called according to His purpose" (Romans 8:28). It
is so heartening to know that God has caused this affliction for His
good purpose. This gives me a peace that surpasses all understanding as
I trust my sovereign Lord, "who comforts us in all our afflictions" (2
Cor.1:3). By the measure of grace God has given me, I can rejoice in my
sufferings "because we know that suffering produces perseverance;
perseverance, character; and character, hope. And hope does not
disappoint us, because God has poured out his love into our hearts by
the Holy Spirit" (Romans 5:3-5).
I began
gathering what turned out to be a maze of information on possible
treatments for cancer. There are so many different authorities and
expert opinions to sort through regarding our physical health. The
search left me bewildered and confused. Who could I trust? Who was the
greater authority? There was a time when I asked these same questions
about my spiritual well-being as a Catholic. These troubling questions
led me to dig deeper for answers. So I began a study on the comparisons
and contrasts between the disease of cancer and the disease of sin.
One
observation, which gave me great peace, is the fact that there is no
confusion about the cure for the sin disease. God has given us His Word,
the one infallible authority to know, understand and trust His only
provision for sin! The Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ is so clear and
indeed powerful enough to save sinners from the penalty, power, and
presence of sin (Romans 1:16). There is no higher authority to seek. His
Word is our very best counsel because our "faith should not rest on the
wisdom of men, but on the power of God" (1 Cor. 2:5). Anyone who has
been putting their faith in the authority and wisdom of men needs to get
a second opinion from the One who created them, our omniscient God.
Both diseases
often go undetected
The Catholic
Church gives its followers a false diagnosis by telling them water
baptism has washed away their sin. Thus there are many Catholics today
who are unaware they are carrying the sin disease which they inherited
at conception (Psalm 51:5). The reason: there are very few Christians
willing to give them their true diagnosis. They are not fulfilling their
role of spiritual doctors, speaking the truth in love, telling their
family, friends and neighbors that "all have sinned and fall short of
the glory of God" (Romans 3:23). Many Christians avoid telling sinners
their true condition for fear it will cause hurtful feelings and harm
relationships. I am so thankful my doctor told me the truth about my
cancer rather than withholding the unpleasant and alarming news.
Both diseases
are deadly
Like cancer,
the sin disease is deadly. With cancer, the death is physical but with
sin the death is physical as well as spiritual and eternal (Rom. 6:23;
Rev. 20:14). Ultimately those who die with the sin disease will spend
eternity in the lake of fire. Catholics are taught to believe that some
lesser sins (venial) are not serious enough to cause death to the soul.
We must tell them, "whoever keeps the whole law and yet stumbles at just
one point is guilty of breaking all of it" (James 2:10). Many go through
life convinced that a loving God would never send sinners to the eternal
fires of hell. We must tell them the truth! God does not leave the
guilty unpunished (Ex. 34:7). Sinners are destined to be "punished with
everlasting destruction and shut out from the presence of the Lord" (2
Thes. 1:9). There are some people afflicted with cancer who do not take
it seriously or seek treatment. Ultimately their lives are cut short.
Likewise, there are many who do not take the consequence of their sin
disease seriously. Instead, they blindly trust the opinion of the clergy
without consulting the Word of God.
Both diseases
have no human cure
For as long as
we have had cancer, billions of dollars have been invested in research
for a cure. Likewise, ever since the first sin in the garden of Eden,
man has made futile attempts to cover his sin by the work of his hands.
Man continues to fail in his own efforts to eradicate his sin disease
and be accepted by a holy God. Catholics have invested billions of
dollars for indulgences to expiate the sins of their loved ones so they
can be removed from a nonexistent place called purgatory. We must tell
them there is no human cure. "No man can by any means redeem his
brother, or give to God a ransom for him—for the redemption of his soul
is costly, and he should cease trying forever" (Psalm 49:7-8). But
Catholics are not the only ones who believe there is a human cure for
sin. All the religions of the world declare their litany of good works
and rituals will make them acceptable to God. As a result, billions of
people are trusting in a human cure that is ineffective in removing the
sting of death. They go through life believing they are being cured even
though God says, "Your wound is incurable....There is no one to plead
your cause; no healing for your sore, no recovery for you…. Because your
iniquity is great and your sins are numerous" (Jeremiah 30:12- 14). It
is only when people come to the end of themselves, realizing there is no
human cure, that they will ever seek the divine cure.
Think for a
moment, what if you were to discover a cure for the deadly disease of
cancer? Would you hold it to yourself or would you proclaim it to the
whole world? As Christians who have been born again by the precious
blood of our Savior, we know the cure for the sin disease. We must
actively fulfill our roles as spiritual doctors. We must give our lost
friends and loved ones the true diagnosis of their condition. They were
born with a deadly disease called sin, which has no human cure. That’s
the bad news. The good news is: there is a divine cure available! It is
offered to those who cease from trusting any human cure. The divine cure
is available free for the asking because of a love story, written in
blood, on a wooden cross, two thousand years ago: "Christ also died for
sins once for all, the just for the unjust, in order that He might bring
us to God" (1 Peter 3:18).
By combining
our passion for Christ along with our compassion for the lost we will be
motivated to follow the example of Paul, who wrote: "I endure everything
for the sake of the elect, that they too may obtain the salvation that
is in Christ Jesus" (2 Tim. 2:10). May God give us all a greater desire
to proclaim the glorious gospel of grace, the divine cure for the
dreaded disease of sin.
In the months
that have passed since I was first diagnosed with cancer, I have come to
know the whole experience as a blessing. May God be glorified as I learn
to trust Him more! "The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart
trusts in him, and I am helped. My heart leaps for joy and I will give
thanks to him in song" (Psalm 28:7). Therefore I will not lose heart,
even though my body is decaying, my inner man is being renewed day by
day. "For momentary, light affliction is producing for us an eternal
weight of glory far beyond all comparison" (2 Cor. 4:16-17)