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Conscience Quote by Charles Spurgeon

“Oh, come, Divine Physician, and bind up every broken bone. Come with Thy sacred nard which Thou hast compounded of Thine own heart's blood, and lay it home to the wounded conscience and let it feel its power. Oh! Give peace to those whose conscience is like the troubled sea which cannot rest.” quote by Charles Spurgeon
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“Oh, come, Divine Physician, and bind up every broken bone. Come with Thy sacred nard which Thou hast compounded of Thine own heart's blood, and lay it home to the wounded conscience and let it feel its power. Oh! Give peace to those whose conscience is like the troubled sea which cannot rest.”

Charles Spurgeon

About This Quote

Source Sermon: Healing and Grace, 1875

A prayer for divine healing of both body and conscience, using sacred symbols of love and sacrifice.

In simple terms: Seek spiritual healing and inner peace.

Key Takeaway

Embrace divine compassion.

Themes

faith healing conscience peace

Mood

reflective hopeful

Type

spiritual prayerful

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • grief
  • mental health
  • seeking forgiveness

Key Concepts

spirituality redemption symbolism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you offer compassion to your own wounded conscience?
  • What symbols bring you inner peace?
A Different Perspective

Healing may not erase all pain instantly.

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