The sermon titled "The Physician" by Wayne Boyd explores the theological topic of the need for spiritual healing provided by Jesus Christ, the Great Physician. Boyd argues that sin acts as a universal pandemic, manifesting a deep-rooted sickness in humanity that only Christ can heal. He supports his arguments through Scripture, particularly Matthew 9:9-13, where Jesus interacts with publicans and sinners, emphasizing His mission to call sinners to repentance rather than the self-righteous. This doctrinal understanding underscores the Reformed doctrine of total depravity, highlighting humanity's inherent sinful condition and the necessity of grace. The practical significance lies in the assurance that Christ is not only willing but also able to heal and save those who recognize their need for Him.
Key Quotes
“There is a pandemic that has spanned this world for 6,000 years. And there's only one who can heal us of this pandemic. Only one. And that is the Lord Jesus Christ. The great physician.”
“No sinner can be really whole in ourselves, but the Pharisees imagined that they were.”
“The disease of sin is contagious. It's passed from father to son and from father to daughter.”
“The great physician heals the sin-sick sinner who is blind spiritually to the things of God. He gives us eyes to see.”
The Bible describes sin as a pervasive disease that affects all humanity, originating from the fall of Adam.
The Bible portrays sin as a universal pandemic that has afflicted humanity since the fall of Adam. In Matthew 9:12, Jesus states, 'They that be whole need not a physician, but they that are sick,' indicating that only those who recognize their sinful state can seek healing. This affliction is hereditary, as sin has infected every part of humanity, disabling our ability to do good (Romans 3:10-12). Psalms 58:3 affirms this by stating, 'The wicked are estranged from the womb; they go astray as soon as they be born, speaking lies.' Thus, we understand the dire situation in which we find ourselves, necessitating the need for a Savior who can address this spiritual sickness.
Matthew 9:12, Romans 3:10-12, Psalms 58:3
Jesus is identified as the Great Physician in Scripture because He alone has the power to heal the spiritual sickness of sin.
Scripture presents Jesus as the Great Physician, the only one capable of healing the sin-sick soul. He declared in Matthew 9:13, 'I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance,' which signifies His purpose in seeking out those who are spiritually dead. The power of Christ is affirmed in Isaiah 53:5, which states, 'By His stripes we are healed.' This healing is not physical but spiritual, addressing the complete restoration of the sinner. Through redemption accomplished on the cross, Jesus justifies and reconciles those who believe in Him, showcasing the truth that He indeed is the Great Physician.
Matthew 9:13, Isaiah 53:5
Recognizing our sin is crucial for Christians as it leads us to the Great Physician for healing and salvation.
Awareness of our sinfulness is fundamental in the Christian faith as it fosters humility and dependence on Christ for salvation. As described in Matthew 9:12, Jesus emphasizes the need for those who recognize their spiritual sickness to approach Him for healing. Understanding that we are sinners, as stated in Romans 3:23, 'For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God,' enables us to appreciate the magnitude of Christ's sacrifice on our behalf. Moreover, it assures us that we cannot heal ourselves; only the Great Physician can address our plights, therefore leading to true repentance and faith in Him.
Matthew 9:12, Romans 3:23
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