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What does the healing of the woman in Luke 13 teach us about grace?

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The healing of the woman in Luke 13 illustrates the beauty of God's grace, revealing His desire to restore and heal those who are broken.

The healing of the woman bent over for 18 years in Luke 13 is a powerful demonstration of God's grace and compassion. She symbolizes all who are bound by sin and affliction, unable to lift themselves. When Jesus calls her and declares her loosed from her infirmity, it signifies the liberating power of grace that Christ offers. This act not only restores her physically but also spiritually, highlighting that salvation is a complete work of God's grace. Romans 5:20 teaches us that where sin abounds, grace much more abounds, reminding us of Christ's powerful ability to heal and renew. Through this act, we see that God's grace is both healing and transformative.
Scripture References: Luke 13:10-17, Romans 5:20

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