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What does the Bible say about leprosy in Luke 5?

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In Luke 5, Jesus cleanses a leper, showcasing His authority to heal the unclean and offering a picture of spiritual cleansing.

In Luke 5:12-16, Jesus encounters a man full of leprosy, who approaches Him with faith, acknowledging His power to heal. The act of Jesus touching the leper, despite his unclean status, illustrates the compassion of Christ and serves as a powerful metaphor for spiritual cleansing. This miracle is not merely about physical healing; it reflects the grace of God that restores the helpless and hopeless, emphasizing that just like the leper, all are in need of cleansing from sin, which only Jesus can provide.
Scripture References: Luke 5:12-16

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A Leper Cleansed
Don Bell · Jul 1, 2006
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