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What does Jesus' healing of the boy with epilepsy teach us?

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The healing illustrates Jesus' authority over evil and reinforces that salvation comes solely from Him.

In the account of Jesus healing the epileptic boy in Matthew 17:14-18, we see a profound representation of Christ's authority over both physical and spiritual afflictions. The boy, described as being tormented by an unclean spirit, serves as a metaphor for humanity's spiritual condition—marked by total depravity. Jesus rebukes the spirit, revealing that true healing and salvation come only from Him, signifying His power over sin and death (Matthew 9:6). This event stresses the biblical truth that our faith must be rooted in Christ's ability and authority, rather than in our actions or religious practices, aligning with the fundamental message of the gospel as presented throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:14-18, Matthew 9:6

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