In Don Bell’s sermon titled "The Fever Left Her," the main theological topic addressed is the healing power and authority of Jesus Christ as demonstrated in Mark 1:27-31. Bell argues that Christ's physical healings, particularly the healing of Peter's mother-in-law, illustrate a deeper truth about sin and spiritual sickness. He references the Scripture passages to indicate that Jesus not only has the authority to heal physical ailments but also to address the underlying sin that binds humanity in a state of spiritual illness. Specifically, Bell emphasizes the importance of bringing others to Christ in prayer, as reflected in the efforts of Peter and his companions who brought Jesus’ attention to Peter’s mother-in-law. The practical significance of this sermon lies in its call for believers to serve Christ and others out of gratitude for His healing touch, reflecting a transformation from spiritual death to vibrant service.
“When they tell Him of her, that’s the best thing we can do for anybody – tell the Lord Jesus Christ about them.”
“Our Lord Jesus Christ... takes all of our sicknesses, all of them... and yet unaffected by them.”
“When He touches us, sin leaves us. When He touches us, hatred leaves us. When He touches us, love comes in.”
“She arose and went from being taken care of to caring for them. When God saves a man... he becomes a servant.”
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