
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In ancient Israel, a leprous person was ostracized from society. Even family members avoided them, fearing infection. When such a person approached Jesus seeking healing, He did the unthinkable. Instead of withdrawing, He showed compassion and touched him, restoring him. Our sins are even more repulsive, yet Jesus shows us mercy and heals us by taking our place on the cross, the place of a leprous man. Such is the love of Christ for sinners.
This sermon was preached by Rev Christopher Poshin David on January 11, 2026, at Trinity Presbyterian Church, Chennai.
Visit our website www.trinitypresbyterianchennai.com and follow us on YouTube and Instagram for more resources!
By Trinity Presbyterian ChurchIn ancient Israel, a leprous person was ostracized from society. Even family members avoided them, fearing infection. When such a person approached Jesus seeking healing, He did the unthinkable. Instead of withdrawing, He showed compassion and touched him, restoring him. Our sins are even more repulsive, yet Jesus shows us mercy and heals us by taking our place on the cross, the place of a leprous man. Such is the love of Christ for sinners.
This sermon was preached by Rev Christopher Poshin David on January 11, 2026, at Trinity Presbyterian Church, Chennai.
Visit our website www.trinitypresbyterianchennai.com and follow us on YouTube and Instagram for more resources!