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What does the Bible say about Christ as a physician?

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The Bible teaches that Christ is our spiritual physician, healing the soul's diseases through His word and sacrifice.

The metaphor of Christ as a physician is richly supported in Scripture, particularly in verses such as Matthew 9:12 and Luke 5:31, where Jesus Himself states, 'They that are whole need not a physician, but they that are sick.' This highlights that Christ came to heal those plagued by spiritual maladies, recognizing that every sin represents a psychological and spiritual sickness. Isaiah 61:1 illustrates the role of Christ as the anointed one who brings good news and healing, underscoring the necessity of His intervention for the sick in spirit. Through His teachings and His sacrificial death, Jesus offers true healing and restoration to all who come to Him with their sin-sickness.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:12, Luke 5:31, Isaiah 61:1

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