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What does the healing of the lepers signify about sin?

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The lepers' healing symbolizes the cleansing of sin, with leprosy representing the curse of sin.

In the sermon, leprosy is described as a metaphor for sin, showing how all humanity is born under the curse of sin. Jesus's healing of the ten lepers serves as a powerful picture of spiritual cleansing and the need for salvation. Just as the lepers sought Jesus's mercy for physical healing, all of humanity must seek Christ for spiritual healing from the disease of sin. This narrative underscores that true acknowledgment of our sinful state is essential for salvation, as only through Christ can we be made whole.
Scripture References: Romans 5:12, Luke 17:11-19

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