J.R. Miller teaches that faith in Christ as the Great Physician brings healing and blessings, emphasizing the necessity of personally reaching out to Him despite opposition. In this devotional sermon, J.R. Miller explores the compassionate heart of Jesus as the Great Physician who heals all who reach out to Him in faith. He highlights how opposition and rejection cannot hinder Christ’s mission of healing and blessing. Through vivid illustrations from Scripture, Miller encourages believers to actively touch Christ with their faith to receive His life-giving power. This message inspires perseverance and personal engagement with Jesus for spiritual and physical restoration.
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"For He had healed many, so that those with diseases were pushing forward to touch Him." Mark 3:10
Though the plots of His enemies drove Jesus out of the city — they did not stop His doing good. Though some rejected His love — His heart was not closed. Capernaum lost much when He went out of its gates — but on the throngs that followed Him, the gracious blessings fell.
That is ofttimes the way. The gifts of love which Christ bears in His hands are rejected by those to whom they are first offered — but are then carried to others, who receive them with gladness. Persecution generally scatters the seed which it means to destroy. When the first Christians were driven from Jerusalem, it was only to carry the word into all countries round about into which they fled. They "went everywhere preaching." Opposition should never silence the lips that carry the words of life. If one rejects and scorns us, then we must bear our message to another.
The picture of the people thronging here around Christ, pressing upon Him, each one eagerly struggling to touch Him — is very graphic and vivid. A touch was enough. All who touched Him were made whole. Life and health flowed into the diseased bodies — when the trembling fingers came in contact with the Healer, even with His garments.
So a touch is always enough. Anyone who really touches Christ is healed. But we must be sure to touch Him. It is not enough to be in the crowd that gathers about Him. Only those are healed — whose faith truly brings them in contact with Him. It is not enough to be in the congregation that worships. One sitting or bowing next to us may receive a great blessing — while we receive none at all. It is because he reaches out his hand of faith and touches Christ — while we, as close to Christ as he is, do not put out our hand to touch Him, and therefore receive no blessing.
Sermon Outline
I. The Unstoppable Goodness of Christ
Enemies tried to drive Jesus away but could not stop His healing.
Christ’s love remains open despite rejection.
Blessings fall on those who follow Him faithfully.
II. The Scattering Power of Persecution
Opposition often spreads the gospel further.
Early Christians carried the word everywhere they fled.
Rejection should not silence the message of life.
III. The Power of Touching Christ
A simple touch brought healing to many.
Faith must actively reach out to Christ to receive blessing.
Being near Christ is not enough without personal faith.
Key Quotes
“Though the plots of His enemies drove Jesus out of the city — they did not stop His doing good.” — J.R. Miller
“A touch was enough. All who touched Him were made whole.” — J.R. Miller
“It is not enough to be in the congregation that worships; only those whose faith truly brings them in contact with Him are healed.” — J.R. Miller
Application Points
Actively reach out to Jesus in faith to experience His healing power.
Do not let rejection or opposition silence your witness or faith.
Remember that being near Christ is not enough; personal faith is essential.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to be healed by touching Christ?
It means that faith reaching out to Jesus brings spiritual and physical restoration, as seen in those who touched His garments and were made whole.
Why did Jesus continue to do good despite opposition?
Because His heart was full of love and His mission to heal and bless others could not be stopped by enemies or rejection.
How does persecution affect the spread of the gospel?
Persecution often scatters believers, which helps carry the gospel to new places and people, expanding its reach.
Is being physically near Christ enough for blessing?
No, one must actively exercise faith and reach out to Him to receive healing and blessings.
April 12. The Great Physician
J.R. Miller
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