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Spurgeon draws three distinct lessons from the same passage describing Christ healing every kind of disease throughout Galilee. First, a homily to ministers, urging them to imitate Christ's itinerant, energetic preaching rather than staying confined to one pulpit, since souls are won by actively seeking sinners rather than waiting for them to come. Second, a homily to ordinary believers, teaching that just as friends carried the sick and paralyzed to Jesus when they could not come themselves, Christians today must "bring" reluctant or resistant loved ones to Christ through persistent prayer and confident faith, since vicarious faith exercised on another's behalf has real power to bring that person to saving faith of their own. Third and longest, an encouragement to sinners themselves, assuring them that Christ heals every kind of spiritual disease without exception — including cases everyone considers hopeless or "incurable" — and that he asks nothing in payment but simply invites sinners of every land and background to come exactly as they are and trust him, with the promise that the moment anyone truly trusts Christ, all their sins are immediately and completely forgiven. Sermon delivered by Charles Spurgeon on September 2, 1860.
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