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🗓️ 24 February 2023
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As mortals we are on a journey to move from being broken to healed, and it is the Lord who is our attending physician. The stories in the New Testament are not only about the halt, the blind, and the person afflicted with leprosy. They are about us, and our universal need for his healing touch.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the Come Follow Me podcast. We're Maureen and Scott Proctor of Meridian magazine. |
0:22.4 | Today's lesson is on Mark Chapters 2-5, and Matthew Chapters 8-9, thy faith has made the whole. |
0:31.2 | You can find all these podcasts at ldsmag.com forward slash podcast. Meridian magazine is a daily |
0:38.4 | updated magazine for those of you who may not know for Latter Day Saints or like-minded people |
0:43.4 | featuring a hundred writers who share everything from the news of the church to stories of |
0:48.5 | tender mercies to help with your everyday life. It's located at ldsmag.com. All of us in this life need |
0:56.5 | to be healed. No exceptions. That is the case with mortality, and there is one great physician, |
1:03.4 | and that is the physician, Jesus Christ. In those early days of his ministry, great multitudes |
1:10.4 | followed him, and of course they would. And when they heard the great things that he did, |
1:15.6 | they came unto him. Wouldn't you have also been among that multitude? Of course. Well, I love that's |
1:21.6 | also said in Matthew 8, this idea of great multitudes again when he was come down from the mountain, |
1:27.4 | great multitudes followed him, great multitudes. The point is made again and again. And Jesus went |
1:33.8 | about all the cities and villages teaching in their synagogues. We read in Matthew 835, and preaching |
1:40.4 | the gospel of the kingdom and healing every sickness and every disease among the people. But when |
1:47.2 | he saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them because they fainted and were scattered |
1:52.5 | abroad as sheep having no shepherd. I do love that. That's one of my favorite views of him. He was |
1:59.6 | moved with compassion on them because it just makes me feel like he might be moved with compassion on |
2:05.2 | me when I'm going through my struggles and trials. Can you imagine at that time how thirsty the |
2:10.8 | people were for the word to have their souls and bodies healed, to be invited out of the barren life |
2:18.1 | where the word was absent and to be invited to be with the great healer? I love Dr. N. Covenants |
2:25.6 | section 128 verse 19. Now what do we hear in the gospel which we have received? A voice of |
2:32.5 | gladness, a voice of mercy from heaven and a voice of truth out of the earth, a voice of gladness |
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