Luke’s reflection verse brings into focus one of the significant images of Jesus, that of the Great Doctor. In this Lenten season, when we are called to “come back” to the Lord, to come back to his teachings being the center of our life, we can view this as a sort of “state of our faith life checkup.” It’s not necessarily the physical or even mental things we need to address regarding our faith, as much as our spiritual health. Fr. Daniel Renaud writes that we all need to appreciate the broad impact and significance our spiritual lives have in our overall experience of wellness. This is true whether we are dealing with serious health challenges daily or wanting to be more complete, more whole. Spiritual, physical, and mental health are all closely related. If that is the case, let us not hesitate to expose our wounds and our sickness to our good doctor, Jesus Christ. Let us seek the comfort of His churches, and our spiritual hospitals, and ask him: “Lord, lay your hands and eyes on us so your medicine may heal us for the glory of your Kingdom!” Let us return to Him to be made whole again.