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How does Jesus show mercy in the story of the impotent man?

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Jesus shows mercy by seeking out the impotent man, asking him if he wants to be made whole, and healing him despite his helplessness.

In the account of the impotent man at the pool, we see a profound display of Jesus' mercy. The man had been afflicted for 38 years and was powerless to help himself. Jesus approaches him, not just as a bystander but as the one who has the authority to heal. His question, 'Will you be made whole?' serves to engage the man’s heart and express His compassion. This direct inquiry points to the grace that Jesus extends—He is willing to act, but first, the man must express his desire for healing. The act of healing itself is a testament to God’s mercy, showing that even when we are spiritually helpless, Christ reaches out to make us whole.
Scripture References: John 5:5-9, Luke 19:10

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