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What does the Bible mean when it refers to Jesus as the Great Physician?

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Jesus is called the Great Physician because He heals our spiritual sickness and restores us to God.

The title 'Great Physician' for Jesus signifies His role as the healer of our souls. Just as a physician diagnoses and treats bodily ailments, Christ identifies the root cause of our spiritual sickness—sin—and provides the necessary remedy through His sacrifice. In Matthew 9:12, He emphasizes that only those who are sick look for a physician, highlighting that His mission is to call sinners to repentance. He offers healing not merely as a cure but as a transformative restoration to a right relationship with God, cleansing us through His blood (1 Peter 2:24). This reveals the depth of His love and commitment to our salvation, ushering in a new life for those who believe.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:12, 1 Peter 2:24

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