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What does the Bible say about the leper's healing in Luke 5:12-14?

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Luke 5:12-14 recounts Jesus healing a leper, demonstrating His authority to cleanse sinners and restore them.

In Luke 5:12-14, we see the leper, who was full of leprosy, approach Jesus in humility, begging for healing. Jesus, moved with compassion, touches the leper and says, 'I will be thou clean.' This miracle illustrates that Jesus, the Great Physician, is the only one capable of healing us from our sins. The leper's immediate healing symbolizes the instantaneous work of Christ in the lives of believers, showing His power to cleanse us from our spiritual leprosy.
Scripture References: Luke 5:12-14, 1 Peter 2:24

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The Healing Touch
Clay Curtis · Feb 22, 2026
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