Our great doctor.
"My wounds sore and ooze because of my madness, I am stooped, I am greatly humbled, I am mourning all the day, because my loins are full of ardor, there is nothing healthy in my flesh, I am weakened and crushed greatly; I groan because of the shock of my heart! "
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In relation to the prophetic aspect of this psalm, some have interpreted it as a description of the condition of Christ on the cross, and they say that when Christ bore our sins, He also bore our diseases and that, in effect, He carried over His body all the diseases of humanity.
This is not true because sickness is the result of sin, and in Him there was no sin. In the account of His birth, in Luke 1:35, we read the response that the Virgin Mary received: 35 The angel answered and said to him, "The Holy Spirit will come upon you and the power of the Most High will overshadow you; for which also the Holy Being who is to be born will be called Son of God. That is, He was holy, born without a sinful nature. From His life on earth the heavenly Father said, in Mark 1:11, You are my beloved Son, in you I am well pleased. And near the end of his life on earth the same Lord Jesus asked, in John 8:46, "Which of you can accuse me of sin? Jesus was holy, innocent, and separated from sin. He could not have been the Lamb without defect offered by our sin if he had suffered diseases, being the disease a result of sin in the human race.
Christ was holy when he came to the cross. In those first three hours on the cross, man did the worst he could do, but God, in the last three hours on the cross, did the best he could do, because Christ took upon Himself, the sin of the whole world . And it is at this point that we have to be careful. It was the sin of the world that He led, and when He was told, that He bore our diseases, He was speaking of the sickness of sin. Simon Peter, confirmed in his first epistle, chapter 2, verse 24. "He himself carried our sins in his body on the tree, so that we, being dead to sins, live to righteousness. healed! " Now, healed of what? Of our diseases? No, of sin! He took our sins on the cross, and he took care of the problem of sin in our place. He did not have a sick body. Illness is a result of sin, and there was no sin in the Lord Jesus Christ. It would be very serious to say that He contracted diseases when He hung on the cross.
Those of us who have endured diseases in our bodies can identify with David in this Psalm. And we can do as HE did: take, first of all, our case, before the Great Divine Physician, although then we resort to the best possible medical attention. God can heal sovereignly, using the means He wants, including the talent and wisdom He has given to human beings.
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Credits for the Bible school following the teacher.
Biblical reference Reina valera 1960.
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