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Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) Copyright. 1922. Western Newspaper Unon. LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 5 JESUS THE GREAT PHYSICIAN LESSON TEXT-Luke 4:31.441 6:12-26. GOLDEN TEXT-Himnself tok our ine firmitles, and bare our slckneas.--Matt 8:17. IC1FEInrNCsE MATERIAL-Matt. 9:36 38: Mark 1:21-45. PItIMAtY TOPIC--How. a Sick Mau Was Brought to Jesus. JUNIOR TOPIC-Jesus Healing the Paralytic. IN'Tlo1tMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC -Jesus' Power to Forgive Sin. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP1K -Jesus' Ministry to Human Need. Sincer the topic sets forth Jesus an the Great Physician, it will be better for adult ciassgs, especially, to take the larger text chosen by the commit, tee and note the several outstanding cases of Ills healing. For some classes it will be better to study the one cast of healing, namely, the healing of tht paralytic. I. Jesus Healing a Demoniac (4 81.37). While engaged in teaching in th( synagogue le was interrupted by t man who had an unclean spirit. Jesus rebuked the demon and compelled hin to come out of the man. This lealiff shows Jesus not only gracious, bul powerful to set free the whole broot of diabolical passions, such as lust envy, anger and jealousy which rult men. ii. Jesus Heals a Woman of a Greal Fever (vv. 38:39). Peter's mother-in-law was prostrat with 'a great fever. They of Peter's household besought Jesus for her Jesus rebuked the fever and it left her so that she immediately rose an( ministered unto them. No earthly phy sician had ever been known to hen An that way. Divine healing is m mediate and complete. We shoult distinguish between divine healing an( faith healing. Faith healing is the re suit of the action of the mind upon th body and is measured by the degree o1 the faith, while divine healing is the ac tion of the power of God upon th< diseased one, and is always completl and immiedliate, because it Is ieasu ret by the power of the Healer, God. Him fame spread abroad and many sick al divers diseases were brought unto 11in and He healed them' all, even easting out demons and forbidding them t testify of i1m. HI. Jesus Heals a Leper (5:12-10). Leprosy was a most loathsome ant terriblo disease. Because of its foul ness one afilicted therewith was an outcast. The disease was incurable b3 man, therefore the leper was regarded as hopeless and/dergl. In response to the leper's earnest request Jesus touched hint and bade the leprosy to depart, and immediately he was healed andI cleaned. Leprosy is a type of sin. Jesus has pow~er to heal and cleanse and restore. IV. Jesus Heals a Paralytic (5: 17-20). 1. WVatchedl by the Pharisees and Doctors (v. 1). Jesus' fame spreafi abroad, andl this only incited jealousy on the part of these meni. 2. rTe Paralytie Brought (vv. 18, 19). This is a fine lesson in Christian service. They3 could not heal the man, but could bring huim to Jesus, who could heal and restore. They had faith in Jesus to heal himi. No effort which is retiuiired to bring a sinner to Jesus should be regarded as too great. 3. The Man's Sins F'orgiven (v. 20). Jesus looked back of (lie palsy to its cause-sin. All disease and deathi is the resualt of sin. Jesus saw thE! faith of those not only who brought lhim, but of the man himself. 4. The P'urpose of Miracles (vv. 21, 22). The P'harisees accused Christ of blasphuemy whten lie declared the man's sins forgiven. Jesus showed them that back of the b~enefleent deed to the man was the demonstration of Isl deIty. The main purpose in the work ing of mtiraceles is the authentication of the divine mission of the one pier forming them. The working of the miracle wats to dlemonst rate Ulls nau thority to atone for sin aind to grant forgiveness. WVhile the divine powier andI authority are thtus shown, the wils dhomt and love of Goad are shown in that In all cases the super'natural work is for the good of th~e individual. A true miracle is never spectacular. It is not merely a demonstration of power, but the working of power for benefleent ends, the good of some one in need. 5. Relative Value of Physical Ills andi Moral and Spiritual Maladies (v. 23). P'hysical ills ai'e less serious thtan the sins whleh cause themi. In dealing wvith' thenm we should follow the example of (Christ and first deal with the cause. SSelf-Love. Self-love Ia a cup withouit any hbot tomn; you might pour all the greal lakes into it and never fill it up. 0. W. Holmes. 'A Thought for Today. WVho art thou (lhat judgest anothera man's servanit? To his own master he Btandetha or falleth.-Romians 14 :4. The Lord Knoweth. The Lord knoweth our frame an remiembereth that we are at.-Ps 0n. DYED. 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