Morgan, G.C. – Jesus: The Great Physician

Jesus: The Great Physician

By George Campbell Morgan

This work by Pastor Morgan examines Jesus as the Great Healer. He looks at the life of Jesus in relation to the people around him: Andrew, the Apostle John, Simon Peter, Philip, Nathanael, the Virgin Mary, Nicodemus, the Samaritan woman, the nobleman, the impotent man, the leper, Matthew, the man with palsy, the man with the withered hand, centurion, Simon and the woman, three would be followers, the demoniac, Jairus, the woman who touched him, the Syrophenician woman, the father and his boy in the valley, the condemned woman, the lawyer, the man born blind, the covetous man and his brother, Martha, Mary, the rich young ruler, Zacchaeus, Bartimaeus, the widow at the treasury, Annas and Caiaphas, Pilate, Herod, the Dying Thief, Mary of Magdala, Cleopas and another, Thomas, Ethiopian Eunich, Saul of Tarus, Cornelius, Lydia, the Philippian jailor, Felix, Agrippa, Demas, Onesimus.



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Jesus: The Great Physician by Pastor Morgan examines Jesus as the Great Healer. He looks at the life of Jesus in relation to the people around him: Andrew, the Apostle John, Simon Peter, Philip, Nathanael, the Virgin Mary, Nicodemus, the Samaritan woman, the nobleman, the impotent man, the leper, Matthew, the man with palsy, the man with the withered hand, centurion, Simon and the woman, three would be followers, the demoniac, Jairus, the woman who touched him, the Syrophenician woman, the father and his boy in the valley, the condemned woman, the lawyer, the man born blind, the covetous man and his brother, Martha, Mary, the rich young ruler, Zacchaeus, Bartimaeus, the widow at the treasury, Annas and Caiaphas, Pilate, Herod, the Dying Thief, Mary of Magdala, Cleopas and another, Thomas, Ethiopian Eunich, Saul of Tarus, Cornelius, Lydia, the Philippian jailor, Felix, Agrippa, Demas, Onesimus.

Author:G.C. Morgan
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Date:November 23, 2015


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examines the question of seeking the Holy Spirit, or do Christians already have Him. This tract presents the argument that Scripture clearly teaches that God seals the believer at the moment of accepting Jesus with the Holy Spirit. If that is so (and we show these verses), then God cannot allow a person to (1) believe and be saved, but (2) not have the sealing of the Holy Spirit indwelling.
Topics: The Spirit in the Old Testament | The Transition between the OT and NT | The Earnest of the Spirit When do we Receive the Spirit? | To be Saved is to Have the Holy Spirit | The Guarantee that we are Saved | The Explanation of Luke 11:13 | The Indwelling of the Holy Spirit within us | There are Consequences of the Indwelling Spirit in us | The Sequence of Events.
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