How does the story of the crooked woman relate to grace?
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The story illustrates God's grace as He heals and restores those who cannot help themselves.
In the account of the bowed woman in Luke 13, we observe a profound depiction of God's grace at work. For 18 years, she was unable to straighten herself—a vivid representation of our inability to save ourselves. Jesus' compassionate act of healing underscores the heart of sovereign grace: it is God who initiates healing and restoration, not human effort. This story reminds us that salvation is a gift from God, manifesting His unmerited favor. Just as the woman could not claim any merit for her healing, we too rely entirely on Christ’s grace for our salvation. The powerful message of grace is that despite our helplessness, Christ reaches down to redeem and restore us.
Scripture References:
Luke 13:10-17, Ephesians 2:8-9
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