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What does the Bible say about the touch of Christ?

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The Bible illustrates the touch of Christ as a means of healing, mercy, and grace, showing His compassion toward sinners.

Throughout the Gospels, the touch of Christ is depicted as transformative and redemptive. For example, in Mark 1:41, Jesus touched a leper, demonstrating His willingness to cleanse and heal those deemed unclean. This touch signifies not just physical healing, but also the restoration of relationship with God. The touch of Christ is essential for those who are spiritually dead; as illustrated by the woman with the issue of blood in Mark 5, touching His garment resulted in her healing, symbolizing the faith necessary for salvation. Ultimately, Jesus' touch represents grace, bringing wholeness to our brokenness and forgiveness of our sins.
Scripture References: Mark 1:41, Mark 5:30-34, Mark 5:21-43

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