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.
“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.”
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