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What role does Jesus play as the Great Physician?

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Jesus is the Great Physician who heals the brokenhearted and offers spiritual and emotional restoration.

As the Great Physician, Jesus fulfills the promise found in scripture to heal those who are brokenhearted. In Luke 4:18-19, He declares His mission to heal the brokenhearted, preached deliverance to the captives, and restore sight to the blind, emphasizing His role as our ultimate healer. This imagery extends beyond physical ailments; it encompasses the spiritual healing of sin-sick souls. Jesus, through His sacrificial death, provides the atonement necessary for our sins, allowing us to be restored into right relationship with God. His compassionate approach—like the Good Samaritan—demonstrates His readiness to draw alongside those who are suffering, comforting and healing them through His grace. Thus, He remains the source of hope, restoration, and eternal life for all who come to Him in need.
Scripture References: Luke 4:18-19, John 6:37

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