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Visiting the Sick

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Visiting the sick is a vital aspect of Christian faith and practice, emphasized throughout the Bible as a demonstration of love, compassion, and care for one another. In Matthew 25:36, Jesus teaches that visiting the sick is a key component of serving Him, stating that "I was sick and you visited me." The apostle Paul also highlights the importance of visiting the sick in James 1:27, where he writes that pure and undefiled religion involves caring for orphans and widows, and by extension, the sick and vulnerable. As Psalms 41:3 notes, the Lord will sustain and restore those who are sick, and Christians are called to be instruments of this care and comfort, embodying the love and compassion of Christ.

John Wesley

John Wesley emphasizes the critical importance of visiting the sick as a means of grace, arguing that works of mercy are essential for the continuance of faith and salvation. He highlights that neglecting this duty can lead to spiritual weakness and ultimately separation from God, as illustrated in

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