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What does the Bible say about healing in Matthew?

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In Matthew, healing is presented as a direct result of faith in Christ's power and mercy.

Matthew's accounts of healing portray the necessity of faith in Jesus Christ's ability to heal. The leper, the woman with the issue of blood, and the blind men all approached Christ believing He had the power to heal them, emphasizing that their healing was solely contingent upon His will and mercy. These narratives illustrate that true healing does not come from human effort but from reliance on Christ alone, as reflected in Scriptures like Matthew 8:1-3 and Matthew 9:20-22.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:1-3, Matthew 9:20-22, Matthew 20:29-34

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