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What does the healing at Bethesda signify in terms of personal salvation?

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The healing at Bethesda represents Christ's initiative in personal salvation, illustrating that He chooses whom to save out of pure mercy.

The healing of the impotent man at the pool of Bethesda serves as a significant metaphor for personal salvation within the Christian doctrine of sovereign grace. In this account, Jesus singles out one man from among the multitude, emphasizing that salvation is an individual affair grounded in God's mercy rather than human merit. This action reflects the profound truth that God’s election is not based on foreseen faith or actions but solely on His sovereign choice, as orchestrated before the foundation of the world (Ephesians 1:4-5). Just as the man had no power to heal himself, we, too, are utterly dependent on Christ for our spiritual regeneration and healing from sin. This narrative assures believers of God's intimate knowledge and considerate intervention in their lives, which transcends mere tradition or human effort.
Scripture References: John 5:7-8, Ephesians 1:4-5, Isaiah 65:1

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