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

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The Bible teaches that God, through Jesus, has the omnipotent ability to heal and restore, as shown in Matthew 9:27-30.

The Scriptures vividly display the omnipotence of God, particularly in the person of Jesus Christ, who healed the blind men in Matthew 9:27-30 by their faith. This act of healing not only demonstrates His power over physical ailments but symbolizes the spiritual healing He offers to all who seek mercy. As stated in Psalm 110:3, the Lord's arm is not shortened, implying that His ability to save or heal is not limited by circumstances or disbelief. The biblical narrative consistently reinforces that anyone seeking healing—be it physical, emotional, or spiritual—can come to Christ, who is described as the Great Physician and full of compassion for His people's needs.
Scripture References: Matthew 9:27-30, Psalm 110:3, Luke 1:37, Jeremiah 32:17, Psalm 103:3, Exodus 15:26, Galatians 2:20

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