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What does the Bible say about the resurrection of Tabitha?

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The resurrection of Tabitha in Acts 9 illustrates God's power to give life and the importance of faith in His ability to save.

In Acts 9:36-43, the resurrection of Tabitha, also known as Dorcas, serves as a profound reminder of God's mercy and the power of faith. When Peter was called to Joppa, he was first presented with the evidence of Tabitha’s good works, which illustrated the life of a believer called out of darkness. Her physical resurrection by Peter not only signifies the power of Jesus Christ in granting life but also points to the larger theological truth of resurrection for all who believe in Christ. It exemplifies that physical death, in the case of believers, is not the end, but a transition into eternal life with Christ. The event led to many in Joppa believing in the Lord, showing that the miracles performed were meant to confirm the gospel message being preached.
Scripture References: Acts 9:36-43

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