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What does the Bible say about the surgeon's work of God on our souls?

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The Bible teaches that God's work in our souls is akin to a surgeon performing necessary operations for our spiritual health.

Scripture often uses analogies of healing and surgery to describe God’s work in our lives. Just as a skilled surgeon performs operations with the patient’s best interests in mind, God lovingly cultivates our hearts and spirits. As seen in Psalm 147:3, 'He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.' This imagery emphasizes that our spiritual ailments, such as sin and disobedience, require divine intervention and careful tending. The divine surgeon, Christ, operates with infallible skill, compassion, and a desire for our ultimate good, which can lead to a deeper understanding of His grace and mercy.

Therefore, our patience and trust in Him are vital as we undergo these spiritual 'operations.' Like Newton, we often exhibit impatience and doubt under God’s hand, questioning His methods and timing. It’s important to remember that the temporary pain of growth is intended for our long-term benefit, leading us ultimately to a fuller experience of His healing grace and righteousness, as stated in Isaiah 53:5, 'by His wounds we are healed.'
Scripture References: Psalm 147:3, Isaiah 53:5

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