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How does Jesus' healing show God's mercy?

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Jesus' healing acts demonstrate God's mercy by addressing the deepest human needs, offering hope and restoration to the outcast and suffering.

In the Gospels, Jesus’ healing miracles serve as powerful illustrations of God’s mercy and compassion towards humanity. The account of the woman with the issue of blood reveals how Jesus sought out and healed those whom society deemed unclean or unworthy. This act of mercy is not just a physical healing; it represents the broader theme of redemption and acceptance available in Christ. By willingly engaging with the suffering and the marginalized, Jesus showcases the merciful character of God, who desires to bring wholeness and peace to a broken world. This is further emphasized in John 1:17, where grace and truth come through Christ, highlighting that His mercy is boundless and freely offered to all who come to Him in faith.
Scripture References: Mark 5:34, John 1:17

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Cured At Last
Larry Criss · Oct 21, 2012
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