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What does the Bible say about Jesus healing the blind?

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The Bible shows that Jesus healed the blind as a demonstration of His divine power and compassion, restoring physical sight and symbolizing spiritual enlightenment.

Mark 8 recounts the healing of a blind man in Bethsaida by Jesus, emphasizing the significance of Jesus' touch, which brings not only physical healing but also spiritual insight. This miracle demonstrates Jesus' authority to restore both sight and understanding, as He effectively leads the blind man away from the distractions of the town to perform this intimate act of healing. Christ's ability to heal the physically blind serves as a metaphor for His role in restoring spiritual sight to sinners, highlighting the necessity of His intervention in the lives of those who recognize their blindness and need for His grace.
Scripture References: Mark 8:22-26, Matthew 20:29-34, Isaiah 35:5, Matthew 9:29, John 9

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