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What does it mean to heal the brokenhearted according to the Bible?

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Healing the brokenhearted refers to God's promise to restore those crushed by sin and despair.

In Luke 4, Jesus claims He has come to 'heal the brokenhearted.' This refers not only to emotional pain but, more importantly, to a heart broken by the weight and reality of sin. The healing that Christ offers is profound and transformative, aimed at restoration of the soul. Scripture, such as Isaiah 66:2, highlights God's favor towards the humble and contrite, indicating that a recognition of one's sinful state is the precursor to healing. Through the proclamation of the gospel, which centers on Christ's redemptive work, believers find true healing as they are forgiven and given a new heart in Christ, leading to peace and restoration.
Scripture References: Luke 4:18, Isaiah 66:2

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