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What does the Bible say about the leper in Matthew 8?

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The Bible describes a leper who, seeking healing, approached Jesus in faith, demonstrating both his need and Christ's willingness to heal.

In Matthew 8:1-4, the leper represents a picture of sin, coming to Jesus in worship and faith, pleading, 'Lord, if you will, you can make me clean.' This interaction showcases not only the leper's desperation but also the compassionate response of Jesus, who, without hesitance, touched the leper and said, 'I will; be thou clean.' This miracle serves as a powerful testament to Christ's authority over both physical ailments and spiritual defilement, reinforcing the gospel message of His willingness to forgive and heal the unclean.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:1-4

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