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What does it mean to be made whole according to the Bible?

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To be made whole in the Bible refers to receiving complete healing, both physically and spiritually, through Christ.

Being made whole in a biblical sense encompasses physical, emotional, and spiritual completeness. Jesus' healing of the man at the pool of Bethesda illustrates that while the physical ailment was addressed, it is essential that the individual also turns away from sin. In John 5:14, Jesus clearly indicates that the man must not continue in sin, for that would lead to greater harm. Therefore, wholeness involves the restoration of one's relationship with God, aligning with the broader biblical theme of reconciliation and redemption offered through Christ.
Scripture References: John 5:14, Isaiah 53:5

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