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What does the Bible say about Christ's ability to heal?

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The Bible demonstrates Christ's ability to heal as a confirmation of His divine authority and fulfillment of Scripture.

In Mark 2:1-12, we see a profound account of Jesus healing a paralyzed man, which serves multiple purposes. First, it signifies the work of God through Christ, confirming His identity as the Messiah, as affirmed in Acts 2:22 where Peter notes that Jesus performed miracles to validate His office. Additionally, these healings were meant to fulfill prophetic Scriptures, such as those found in Isaiah, that depict the coming Messiah as one who would bear our infirmities. Healing acts as a physical demonstration of the deeper spiritual truth that only Christ can forgive sins and offer salvation.
Scripture References: Mark 2:1-12, Acts 2:22, Isaiah 53:4

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