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How do we know that Christ's sacrifice includes our healing?

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Christ's sacrifice is believed to include our healing based on scriptural references that link His suffering to our physical and spiritual needs.

The belief that Christ’s sacrifice encompasses our healing originates from the understanding that sin introduced sickness into the world. In Isaiah 53:4, the prophecy speaks of the Messiah bearing not only the iniquities of the people but also their physical afflictions. In Matthew 8:16-17, Matthew explicitly connects Jesus’ healing miracles to Isaiah's words, affirming that His work of healing fulfills prophetic scripture. This alignment solidifies the idea that while physical healing might not always manifest in this life, inseparably, it points to the hope of glory in the life to come where no suffering exists.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:4, Matthew 8:16-17, 1 Peter 2:24

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