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What does the Bible say about Jesus being a sympathizing Savior?

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The Bible reveals Jesus as a sympathizing Savior who cares for all our infirmities and sicknesses.

In Matthew 8:14-17, we see Jesus entering Peter's house and healing his mother-in-law from a fever. This act of compassion illustrates that Jesus is not indifferent to our ailments, even those that may seem trivial. The Scriptures affirm that Jesus 'Himself took our infirmities and bare our sicknesses' (Matthew 8:17; Isaiah 53:4). This indicates His deep sympathy and care for our human condition, showcasing that no concern is too small for Him. His healing of common ailments demonstrates His concern for our everyday struggles and highlights His willingness to address even the minor pains we face.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:14-17, Isaiah 53:4

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