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What does the Bible say about coming to Jesus for healing?

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The Bible depicts coming to Jesus for healing as an act of faith, exemplified by the leper who knelt before Him, expressing confidence in His ability to make him whole.

In the account of the leper's encounter with Jesus in Mark 1, we see that he approached Jesus with humility and a plea for help, acknowledging that Jesus had the power to heal him if He willed. This narrative illustrates that coming to Christ involves recognizing our need and submitting to His authority. The leper, by kneeling and beseeching Jesus, demonstrated through his actions a faith that expects Jesus’ compassion and power to heal. This shows that Jesus is a Savior who actively reaches out to those who come to Him in faith, just as He has promised to never cast out those who seek Him.
Scripture References: Mark 1:40-42, Isaiah 65:1, Matthew 8:2-3

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Ye All Are Lepers
Kent Clark · Apr 29, 2018
Broken
Kent Clark · Oct 16, 2019
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