Do Not Resuscitate Order

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TheIndianGirl

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Unfortunately we have to think about these things. Is it biblical to sign the do not resuscitate order?
 

Dino246

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A DNR order is not an assisted suicide. Rather, it's a conscious choice not to have your life (briefly) prolonged by medical intervention. Perhaps you have a specific concern you'd care to articulate?
 
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TheIndianGirl

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Well, I am not too familiar with this. But from reading a few news articles I understand it is a decision we are forced to make quickly if we are in that situation. Isn't this the same principal as removing someone from life support?
 
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Paul said to die is to immediately be with Christ. With this promise, why would anyone "not" desire a DNR? It seems to me, logically, if you need to be hooked up to a machine that keeps your brain and organs alive. You are deceased already. So why put off the inevitable and just go meet your Maker?

And how can being alive by machine only be considered alive by natural sources?
So NO, refusing DNR "is not" suicide.
Suicide is taking your life that is surviving naturally on its own, not by surviving through a machine.
 

ArtsieSteph

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I’m not sure... I mean if God has time for you still then you should be willing to go on. I guess? I wouldn’t say at the point of CPR or defibrillator that it’s not biblical, but like say trying to upload yourself onto the internet? Ehhhhhhhh....
 

JaumeJ

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A DNR should not be necessary if common sense is present.
 

Angela53510

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My father had a DNR order. At age 83 he ended up in hospital. God saved him, and gave me 5 more months with him. He had Congestive Heart Failure. His heart weighed double the normal weight. All the chambers and valves were distended and messed up. If he did not have a DNR, and he had a heart attack, the staff would have had to crack open his chest and try to get his heart started. That's the law. The heart was 99% Amyloid protein, the same thing people get in their brains with Alzheimer's. It would never work properly, even if the did get it beating. My dad was ready to go. Yet without a DNR, they would have been trying to keep alive a body that was too broken to go on.

In the end, we didn't have to use the DNR, he passed quietly while I held him and prayed with him. But the DNR really could have saved him from a lot of excessive, artificial interventions.

I want to state I am totally against euthanasia and abortion. But letting someone die in their time is not wrong.
 

JaumeJ

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My father had a DNR order. At age 83 he ended up in hospital. God saved him, and gave me 5 more months with him. He had Congestive Heart Failure. His heart weighed double the normal weight. All the chambers and valves were distended and messed up. If he did not have a DNR, and he had a heart attack, the staff would have had to crack open his chest and try to get his heart started. That's the law. The heart was 99% Amyloid protein, the same thing people get in their brains with Alzheimer's. It would never work properly, even if the did get it beating. My dad was ready to go. Yet without a DNR, they would have been trying to keep alive a body that was too broken to go on.

In the end, we didn't have to use the DNR, he passed quietly while I held him and prayed with him. But the DNR really could have saved him from a lot of excessive, artificial interventions.

I want to state I am totally against euthanasia and abortion. But letting someone die in their time is not wrong.
May I say, common sense was present...If you are ever in charge of me, please act the same….
 
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Unfortunately we have to think about these things. Is it biblical to sign the do not resuscitate order?
“19 What? (By this time, you should know!) do you not know that your body is the Temple of the Holy Spirit which is in you (actually refers to the human body of the Born-Again Believer as being a Sanctuary of the Holy Spirit), which you have of God (means that it’s all of God and must be treated accordingly), and you are not your own? (We belong to the Lord.)

20 For you are bought with a price (the price was the shed Blood of Christ at Calvary): therefore Glorify God in your body (the house of the Spirit), and in your spirit (the use of the house), which are God’s (because we were created by God, and have been purchased at great price).”1 Cor. 6



“16 Know you not that you are the Temple of God (where the Holy Spirit abides), and that the Spirit of God dwells in you? (That makes the Born-Again Believer His permanent Home.)

17 If any man defile the Temple of God (our physical bodies must be a living Sacrifice, which means that we stay Holy by ever making the Cross the Object of our Faith [Rom. 12:1]), him shall God destroy (to fail to function in God’s Prescribed Order [the Cross], opens the Believer up to Satan, which will ultimately result in destruction); for the Temple of God is Holy, which Temple you are. (We are “Holy” by virtue of being “in Christ.” We remain Holy by the Work of the Holy Spirit, Who demands that our Faith ever be in the Cross, which has made all of this possible.)

18 Let no man deceive himself (proclaims that which is possible, or the admonition would not have been given). If any man among you seems to be wise in this world (is not meant to denigrate education, but rather to portray the Truth that neither God nor His Ways can be found through the wisdom of this world, i.e., higher education, etc.), let him become a fool (let the person accept the Lord as his Saviour, and then go to the Word of God to learn about the Lord, which the world thinks is foolish), that he may be wise (concerns itself with True wisdom).

19 For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God (because it’s all wrong). For it is written (Job 5:13), He takes the wise in their own craftiness. (God will see to it that such people are caught in the traps they set for other people.)

20 And again (Ps. 94:11), The Lord knows the thoughts of the wise (the worldly wise), that they are vain (empty nothings).

21 Therefore let no man glory in men (but rather the Lord). For all things are yours (everything given by God is available to every single Believer, providing it is the Will of God; God does not play favorites);

22 Whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world, or life, or death, or things present, or things to come (the Lord Rules all things); all are yours (nothing can happen to us, but that the Lord directs the action);

23 And you are Christ’s (we are bought with a price, the Cross); and Christ is God’s (refers to what Christ has done to Redeem humanity by means of the Cross, which was the Plan of God [I Pet. 1:18-20]).” 1 Cor. 3

JSM
 

blue_ladybug

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Why would anyone in their right mind want to be kept alive indefinitely by artificial means?? In the event that I'm ever in an accident, or suffer a heart attack, stroke or whatever, IF I end up in a coma, I DO NOT want to kept alive by machines that are breathing for me..

Especially if I'm in a coma and am clinically brain-dead with absolutely no hope of ever recovering. Being alive is NOT living, if feeding tubes and breathing machines are what's keeping you alive. That is NOT a good quality of life, IMO..
 

HeraldtheNews

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My father had a DNR order. At age 83 he ended up in hospital. God saved him, and gave me 5 more months with him. He had Congestive Heart Failure. His heart weighed double the normal weight. All the chambers and valves were distended and messed up. If he did not have a DNR, and he had a heart attack, the staff would have had to crack open his chest and try to get his heart started. That's the law. The heart was 99% Amyloid protein, the same thing people get in their brains with Alzheimer's. It would never work properly, even if the did get it beating. My dad was ready to go. Yet without a DNR, they would have been trying to keep alive a body that was too broken to go on.

In the end, we didn't have to use the DNR, he passed quietly while I held him and prayed with him. But the DNR really could have saved him from a lot of excessive, artificial interventions.

I want to state I am totally against euthanasia and abortion. But letting someone die in their time is not wrong.
Amen, Angela, amen
 
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As we all continue to enter deeper and deeper into the “age of the virus,” we would do well to have prepared our Durable Power of Attorney and our Medical Directive/Release Documents. We never know when such documents will become indispensable. We have heard so much about ventilators, but in my recent research, if one goes on and stays on a ventilator even for a few days, the odds of survival are only about 20%, as the ventilator itself is a last resort and the process to insert it can create other immediate health problems (and long-term problems if one survives). So, perhaps we should even add verbiage in there about the use of a ventilator, something that my current DPA does not address. After all, long ago a Bible writer penned an inspired proverb that highlights the value of such forethought: “A prudent man sees danger and takes refuge, but the simple keep going and suffer for it.”—Proverbs 22:3, New International Version.
 
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Unfortunately we have to think about these things. Is it biblical to sign the do not resuscitate order?
A lot of people live longer today because of advanced technology, and medicine.

Years ago without that advancement a lot of people died when they were seriously hurt for no way to correct it if was internal which were many people.

Many people die before natural causes and many of them died years ago before natural causes, where today many of them live past injuries and go on to die of natural causes.

We should not commit suicide for that is wrong and a sin, but if a person says do not resuscitate it is not suicide for they are dying like they would of died years ago without technology to revive them.

At least it seems like that.

Years ago before technology they would of tried to save them, which they are trying to do that now, but if someone says I do not want your assistance to help me live if I am passing away then it would seem like it would not be suicide for they did not cause the situation that is causing them to die, but are going to go ahead and pass away.

Unless it is wrong to not receive help to stay alive if it is available there to save your life, and you do not take it and live.

If the technology is there to save us and we do not take it is it a sin when we could of lived because of it.

Would it be a form of suicide if we could have lived and did not want that.

I do not know.
 

hornetguy

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“19 What? (By this time, you should know!) do you not know that your body is the Temple of the Holy Spirit which is in you (actually refers to the human body of the Born-Again Believer as being a Sanctuary of the Holy Spirit), which you have of God (means that it’s all of God and must be treated accordingly), and you are not your own? (We belong to the Lord.)

20 For you are bought with a price (the price was the shed Blood of Christ at Calvary): therefore Glorify God in your body (the house of the Spirit), and in your spirit (the use of the house), which are God’s (because we were created by God, and have been purchased at great price).”1 Cor. 6



“16 Know you not that you are the Temple of God (where the Holy Spirit abides), and that the Spirit of God dwells in you? (That makes the Born-Again Believer His permanent Home.)

17 If any man defile the Temple of God (our physical bodies must be a living Sacrifice, which means that we stay Holy by ever making the Cross the Object of our Faith [Rom. 12:1]), him shall God destroy (to fail to function in God’s Prescribed Order [the Cross], opens the Believer up to Satan, which will ultimately result in destruction); for the Temple of God is Holy, which Temple you are. (We are “Holy” by virtue of being “in Christ.” We remain Holy by the Work of the Holy Spirit, Who demands that our Faith ever be in the Cross, which has made all of this possible.)

18 Let no man deceive himself (proclaims that which is possible, or the admonition would not have been given). If any man among you seems to be wise in this world (is not meant to denigrate education, but rather to portray the Truth that neither God nor His Ways can be found through the wisdom of this world, i.e., higher education, etc.), let him become a fool (let the person accept the Lord as his Saviour, and then go to the Word of God to learn about the Lord, which the world thinks is foolish), that he may be wise (concerns itself with True wisdom).

19 For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God (because it’s all wrong). For it is written (Job 5:13), He takes the wise in their own craftiness. (God will see to it that such people are caught in the traps they set for other people.)

20 And again (Ps. 94:11), The Lord knows the thoughts of the wise (the worldly wise), that they are vain (empty nothings).

21 Therefore let no man glory in men (but rather the Lord). For all things are yours (everything given by God is available to every single Believer, providing it is the Will of God; God does not play favorites);

22 Whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world, or life, or death, or things present, or things to come (the Lord Rules all things); all are yours (nothing can happen to us, but that the Lord directs the action);

23 And you are Christ’s (we are bought with a price, the Cross); and Christ is God’s (refers to what Christ has done to Redeem humanity by means of the Cross, which was the Plan of God [I Pet. 1:18-20]).” 1 Cor. 3

JSM
I don't see any application in this wall of scripture you posted... smh
 

Magenta

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Well, I am not too familiar with this. But from reading a few news articles I understand it is a decision we are forced to make quickly if we are in that situation. Isn't this the same principal as removing someone from life support?
I do not think it is a decision made quickly, for it is usually put in place after other incidents that indicate resuscitation to be unproductive, as in, prolonging a life that has deteriorated to the point that keeping them alive sustains a quality of life that nobody would desire for themselves.
 
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“19 What? (By this time, you should know!) do you not know that your body is the Temple of the Holy Spirit which is in you (actually refers to the human body of the Born-Again Believer as being a Sanctuary of the Holy Spirit), which you have of God (means that it’s all of God and must be treated accordingly), and you are not your own? (We belong to the Lord.)

20 For you are bought with a price (the price was the shed Blood of Christ at Calvary): therefore Glorify God in your body (the house of the Spirit), and in your spirit (the use of the house), which are God’s (because we were created by God, and have been purchased at great price).”1 Cor. 6



“16 Know you not that you are the Temple of God (where the Holy Spirit abides), and that the Spirit of God dwells in you? (That makes the Born-Again Believer His permanent Home.)

17 If any man defile the Temple of God (our physical bodies must be a living Sacrifice, which means that we stay Holy by ever making the Cross the Object of our Faith [Rom. 12:1]), him shall God destroy (to fail to function in God’s Prescribed Order [the Cross], opens the Believer up to Satan, which will ultimately result in destruction); for the Temple of God is Holy, which Temple you are. (We are “Holy” by virtue of being “in Christ.” We remain Holy by the Work of the Holy Spirit, Who demands that our Faith ever be in the Cross, which has made all of this possible.)

18 Let no man deceive himself (proclaims that which is possible, or the admonition would not have been given). If any man among you seems to be wise in this world (is not meant to denigrate education, but rather to portray the Truth that neither God nor His Ways can be found through the wisdom of this world, i.e., higher education, etc.), let him become a fool (let the person accept the Lord as his Saviour, and then go to the Word of God to learn about the Lord, which the world thinks is foolish), that he may be wise (concerns itself with True wisdom).

19 For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God (because it’s all wrong). For it is written (Job 5:13), He takes the wise in their own craftiness. (God will see to it that such people are caught in the traps they set for other people.)

20 And again (Ps. 94:11), The Lord knows the thoughts of the wise (the worldly wise), that they are vain (empty nothings).

21 Therefore let no man glory in men (but rather the Lord). For all things are yours (everything given by God is available to every single Believer, providing it is the Will of God; God does not play favorites);

22 Whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world, or life, or death, or things present, or things to come (the Lord Rules all things); all are yours (nothing can happen to us, but that the Lord directs the action);

23 And you are Christ’s (we are bought with a price, the Cross); and Christ is God’s (refers to what Christ has done to Redeem humanity by means of the Cross, which was the Plan of God [I Pet. 1:18-20]).” 1 Cor. 3

JSM
“22 Cast your burden upon the LORD, and He shall sustain you: He shall never suffer the righteous to be moved. (This should be a tremendous encouragement to all true Believers. Take your burden to the Lord and leave it there!)” Psalms 55 (the only way you cast all cares over to Jesus is where He took them at which is at Calvary)

“28 Come unto Me (is meant by Jesus to reveal Himself as the Giver of Salvation), all you who labor and are heavy laden (trying to earn Salvation by works), and I will give you rest (this “rest” can only be found by placing one’s Faith in Christ and what He has done for us at the Cross [Gal. 5:1-6]).

29 Take My yoke upon you (the “yoke” of the “Cross” [Lk. 9:23]), and learn of Me (learn of His Sacrifice [Rom. 6:3-5]); for I am meek and lowly in heart (the only thing that our Lord Personally said of Himself) : and ye shall find rest unto your souls (the soul can find rest only in the Cross).

30 For My yoke is easy, and My burden is light (what He requires of us is very little, just to have Faith in Him, and His Sacrificial Atoning work).” Matthew 11
 

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Psalm 31:5
Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.
 
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Paul said to die is to immediately be with Christ. With this promise, why would anyone "not" desire a DNR? It seems to me, logically, if you need to be hooked up to a machine that keeps your brain and organs alive. You are deceased already. So why put off the inevitable and just go meet your Maker?
Everyone should know from this virus that people are hooked up to a respirator for a week to 10 days. About half the people recover and half do not. Life is always the right choice to make. The Bible says to choose life. So we do what we can to revive and resuscitate people. They are hoping to improve the treatment so that two out of the three recover. So they only lose one of the three.
 
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IF I end up in a coma, I DO NOT want to kept alive by machines that are breathing for me..
I was on a machine in a coma 15 years ago and I am still doing fine today. They actually put people in the coma with drugs or they will move around and rip all of that stuff off of them. Lungs do heal and recover.
 
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The opposite of Faith is doubt.

...blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed. John 20:29

My LORD my God, I ask in the name of Jesus, that you rebuke doubt. Amen