Difference between revisions of "The divine heal-all''"
(Created page with "'''Back to THE LOVINGNESS OF JESUS 2''' ---- <p> <em>From Spurgeon's, PREACHING CHRIST CRUCIFIED<br /> </em><br /> In the olden times, there were certain...") |
|||
Line 26: | Line 26: | ||
No case that was ever submitted to Christ has baffled<br /> | No case that was ever submitted to Christ has baffled<br /> | ||
his skill. He is still "mighty to save." | his skill. He is still "mighty to save." | ||
− | |||
− |
Latest revision as of 22:00, 22 December 2012
Back to THE LOVINGNESS OF JESUS 2
From Spurgeon's, PREACHING CHRIST CRUCIFIED
In the olden times, there were certain simpletons who
sought after a universal remedy for all diseases; a
"heal-all"; but their search was in vain.
All the advertisements of quack medicines that ever deceived
silly people will never convince sensible folk that such a
"heal-all" for all the diseases to which flesh is heir
ever has been or ever will be discovered.
Yet there is a catholic-on for the diseases of the soul,
and that "heal-all" is Christ.
Be your disease what it may, - the raging fever of lust,
the shivering ague of doubts and fears, or the fell
consumption of despair, - Jesus Christ can heal you.
Whatever form sin may take, - whether it be the blind eye,
or the deaf ear, or the hard, stony heart, or the dull,
seared conscience, - there is a medicine in the veins
of Jesus that we may well call the divine heal-all.
No case that was ever submitted to Christ has baffled
his skill. He is still "mighty to save."