"The beloved physician." - Colossians 4:14
My soul, catch a thought of what the apostle hero speaks of the
servants to think of the master! If Luke the physician was beloved, how
much more so ought Jesus to be by thee in this sweet character. The Son
of God came, as the great physician of the soul, to heal all that were
diseased, to bind up the broken heart, to give sight to the blind, to
set at liberty them that are bruised, and to proclaim the acceptable
year of the Lord. My soul, dost thou know Jesus in this tender and
affectionate office? Hath he examined thy case, made thee sensible of
thy disease; and art thou, through his mercy, restored to health?
Though, through shame and fear at the first, you would never have made
known your case to him, had he not first, of his own free accord,
called upon you, yet hath he done so? Have you heard him ask the tender
question, "Wilt thou be made whole?" And have you rejoiced to come
under his care? Do you know what it is to have his blood applied to
heal the wounds of sin, his righteousness to cover them, his grace to
refresh under them, and his name as ointment poured forth, to make a
fragrancy from all uncleanness? Moreover, hath Jesus shewn to thee the
freeness of his remedies, without payment, without money, and without
price? And doth he do all this, and a thousand affectionate offices
beside, which belong to the physician, calling himself by that
endearing name, Jehovah Rhophi, I am the Lord that healeth thee? No
longer let it be said, then, "Is there no balm in Gilead; no physician
there?" But tell to every poor sin-sick soul, Jesus is the beloved
physician, who visits the poor and the needy, and heals all manner of
sickness, and all manner of disease among the people, he hath healed me.
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