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What does being made 'perfectly whole' mean?

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'Perfectly whole' refers to complete healing and restoration in body, mind, and spirit through the power of Jesus Christ.

The term 'perfectly whole' signifies a total and complete restoration beyond mere physical healing. In Matthew 14:36, we witness Jesus restoring those who touch Him to wholeness, reflecting both spiritual and physical dimensions. This concept aligns with the biblical understanding of salvation, where the healing work of Christ addresses not just physical ailments but also the deeper afflictions of sin and brokenness within humanity.

The healing that Jesus provides is comprehensive; it restores individuals to a state of peace and well-being that echoes God's original design for humanity. The wholeness mentioned in Scripture encapsulates salvation—a state where believers find not only relief from their physical troubles but a renewed relationship with God. Believing in Christ’s ability to heal enables one to experience transformation and fulfillment in all areas of life, aligning with Romans 8:28, where God works all things for the good of those who love Him.

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Perfectly whole
James Gudgeon · Nov 30, 2025
Joshua

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