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What does the healing of the woman in Luke 13 signify?

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The healing of the woman in Luke 13 signifies Jesus' authority over physical ailments and His role in offering spiritual liberation.

The narrative of the healing of the woman who had been bent over for eighteen years showcases not only Jesus’ miraculous power but also the deeper spiritual truths about mankind's condition. Her physical ailment is emblematic of the spiritual bondage that afflicts all humanity — bound by sin and unable to lift themselves up to God. Jesus intervenes with compassion, demonstrating that His mission includes liberating those oppressed by sin, as emphasized in Luke 4:18-19. Moreover, this healing on the Sabbath highlights Jesus' lordship over the law and His fulfillment of its true purpose, to bring life and restoration. The immediate glorification of God by the healed woman reflects the natural response of all who experience the redemptive power of Christ.
Scripture References: Luke 13:10-17, Luke 4:18-19

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