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Elective Life Support - A book of daily readings & meditations for students on elective placements overseas
A book of daily readings & meditations for students on elective placements overseas

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Reading No. 9 - Dealing with Irrationality
Then Daniel returned to his house and explained the matter to his friends Hananiah, Mishael and Azariah. He urged them to plead for mercy from the God of heaven concerning this mystery, so that he and his friends might not be executed with the rest of the wise men of Babylon.
(Daniel 2: 13 - 19)

I read recently in a newspaper of an English tourist who was raped and shot in South Africa. It all seemed so meaningless and pointless. Why was her dignity of so little consequence to her attackers? Surely she did not deserve this.

You may see some pretty unpleasant things on your medical elective. You may come across families and communities, which are treated unjustly by local authorities. You may encounter children who suffer because of the ruthless actions of others.

Daniel and his three friends found themselves in a similar situation. Things seemed to have been going well for them. They had managed to maintain their distinctive lifestyle in a foreign environment and had not compromised their beliefs. But now they are faced with the irrational actions of Nebuchadnezzar the king (v13). The question is how will they cope? Daniel is quite clear how he and his friends must proceed. They must pray (v18).

Prayer has two major functions in Christian life. It purifies the mind, enabling us to understand more clearly the ways of God, and it allows us to ask God for answers to our difficulties. That is exactly what Daniel and his friends did in response to the irrational actions of Nebuchadnezzar. And God gives them the answer (v19).

Prayer and Action
Wherever you find yourself today, stop, pray and ask God to guide you. Ask Him too, to increase your understanding of matters that seem unresolvable. He may not tell you, as He did for Daniel, the meaning of the dreams of others, but He will guide you and protect you as you tend to the needs of others.

Thank God that no situation takes Him by surprise. Resolve to make prayer a first resort when you find yourself in difficult situations.

Dr Douglas Noble

All Bible quotes are from the New International Version (NIV) unless otherwise stated.

Emphases and capitalisation added by authors and editor.

Readings from Week 4 day 5 and Week 8 day 1 are adapted by kind permission of Kings Highway Books.

Readings from Week 4 day 7 and Week 8 days 3 - 6 used with kind permission of The International Christian Medical & Dental Association.

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