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How does Hezekiah’s illness relate to sin?

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Hezekiah's illness serves as a reminder of the pervasive nature of sin and its effects on humanity.

Hezekiah's illness can be seen as a representation of the inherent problem of sin that affects all mankind. Just as Hezekiah faced a life-threatening sickness, sin leads to spiritual and physical death. This illness, like sin, is incurable without divine intervention, emphasizing our need for a Savior. The narrative reminds us that through suffering, believers are often drawn closer to God, seeking refuge and help in times of pain. It reflects the ultimate healing found in Christ, whose resurrection provides hope for our spiritual and eventual physical restoration.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 20:1-6, Romans 6:23

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