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Blind Quote by Charles Spurgeon

“What is it to bring the man out of his sepulchre if you leave him dead? Why lead him into the light if he is still blind? We thank God, that he who forgives our iniquities also heals our diseases.” quote by Charles Spurgeon
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“What is it to bring the man out of his sepulchre if you leave him dead? Why lead him into the light if he is still blind? We thank God, that he who forgives our iniquities also heals our diseases.”

Charles Spurgeon

About This Quote

Source Sermon: The Gospel of Grace, 1865

Divine forgiveness heals both sin and suffering; leading the blind to light requires true enlightenment.

In simple terms: God’s forgiveness restores soul and body.

Key Takeaway

Seek spiritual enlightenment before guiding others.

Themes

faith healing spiritual insight

Mood

hopeful reverent

Type

religious inspirational

When to use this quote

  • counseling the sick
  • prayer for the blind
  • personal repentance

Key Concepts

theology redemption human frailty

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you discern true spiritual insight?
  • Can you help others without being healed yourself?
A Different Perspective

Human effort cannot replace divine grace.

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