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Spurgeon's Morning and Evening - May 31 PM

Psalm 103:3
Charles Spurgeon May, 31 1999 Audio
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who healeth all thy diseases Psalm 103 verse 3 humbling as is the statement yet the fact is certain that we are all more or less suffering under the disease of sin what a comfort to know that we have a great physician who is both able and willing to heal us let us think of him a while tonight

his cures are very speedy there's life in a look at him His cures are radical. He strikes at the center of the disease, and hence His cures are sure and certain. He never fails, and the disease never returns. There is no relapse where Christ heals, no fear that His patients would be merely patched up for a season. He makes new men of them. A new heart also does He give them, and a right spirit does He put within them.

He is well skilled in all diseases. Physicians generally have some speciality. Although they may know a little about almost all our pains and ills, there is usually one disease which they have studied above all others. But Jesus Christ is thoroughly acquainted with the whole of human nature. He is as much at home with one sinner as with another. and never yet did he meet with an out-of-the-way case that was difficult to him. He has had extraordinary complications of strange diseases to deal with, but he has known exactly, with one glance of his eye, how to treat the patient.

He is the only universal doctor, and the medicine he gives is the only true Catholican, healing in every instance. Whatever our spiritual malady may be, we should apply at once to this divine physician. There is no brokenness of heart which Jesus cannot bind up. His blood cleanseth us from all sin. We have but to think of the myriads who've been delivered from all sorts of diseases through the power and virtue of his touch, and we shall joyfully put ourselves in his hands.

We trust Him and sin dies. We love Him and grace lives. We wait for Him and grace is strengthened. We see Him as He is and grace is perfected forever.
Charles Spurgeon
About Charles Spurgeon
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (19 June 1834 — 31 January 1892) was an English Particular Baptist preacher. His nickname is the "Prince of Preachers."
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