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Why is Jesus referred to as the physician of our souls?

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Jesus is called the physician because He is the one who heals the broken-hearted and offers salvation to sinners.

In Luke 4:23, Jesus refers to Himself as the physician, emphasizing His role in healing not just physical ailments but the deeper spiritual needs of humanity. As the ultimate healer, He addresses the soul's need for redemption and reconciliation with God. Matthew 9:12 further supports this by asserting that He came to call not the righteous, but sinners to repentance, underscoring His identity as the Savior who offers grace and mercy. By acknowledging Jesus as the physician for our souls, we recognize our desperate need for His healing touch in our lives.
Scripture References: Luke 4:23, Matthew 9:12

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