Providing spiritual care in a clinical setting may require a scientific approach for it to be relevant both to the care seekers and the healthcare team. The methodology that the clergy serving in such a situation utilise should enable other members of the team to realise the importance of chaplaincy. This article’s principal focus is to introduce the LOVE spiritual care model and show its use as a tool or a working template for healthcare clerics in delivering spiritual care. Furthermore, it emphasises how the application of the model can present the chaplains’ professional etiquette in a good light. While the call to chaplaincy is spiritual, the intent to show that as being spirit-led does not mean neglecting the essentials that make up being an expert in providing the needed nourishment. A few biblical examples from the Gospels are used to illustrate the methodology Jesus used in His healing ministry. A psycho-socio-spiritual wellness triadic support system is developed to demonstrate the collaborative effort needed in the provision of total healing. By following the sequence that the model suggests, chaplains are thus equipped with skills that will not only help them to “link-up” with their care seekers but also empower them to walk out of their pain without having to depend on caregivers. A pseudo clinical vignette is used to illustrate this.