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GOD IS THE GREAT COMPASSIONATE PHYSICIAN WHO ALONE GIVES TRUE HEALING |
If the heavenly benediction be upon us while we
are being healed then only can we be made whole, for
medicine is but the outward and visible means through
which we obtain the heavenly healing. Unless the
spirit be healed, the cure of the body is worth nothing.
All is in the hands of God, and without Him there
can be no health in us!
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There have been many men who have died at last of
the very disease of which they have made a special
study. Aristotle, for instance, who made a special study
of the digestion, died of a gastronomic malady.
Aviseu was a specialist of the heart, but he died of
heart disease. God is the great compassionate Physician
who alone has the power to give true healing.
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Behold the mighty kings upon earth, for they have
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all the power in the world that man can give them,
and yet when death calls they must obey, even as the
peasants at their gates.
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Look also at the animals, how helpless they are in
their apparent strength! For the elephant, the largest of
all animals, is troubled by the fly, and the lion cannot
escape the irritation of the worm. Even man, the
highest form of created beings, needs many things for
his very life; first of all he needs air, and if he is
deprived of it for a few minutes, he dies. He is also
dependent on water, food, clothing, warmth, and
many other things. On all sides he is surrounded by
dangers and difficulties, against which his physical body
alone cannot cope. If a man looks at the world around
him, he will see how all created things are dependent
and are captive to the laws of Nature.
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It is my earnest prayer, that ye be not like unto this,
but rather that ye keep your faces steadfastly turned to
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the light, so that ye may be as lighted torches in the
dark places of life.
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