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What does the Pool of Siloam represent in the Gospel?

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The Pool of Siloam symbolizes the washing and cleansing that come through faith in the Gospel of Christ.

In the context of John 9, the Pool of Siloam serves as a powerful picture of the Gospel's cleansing power. Jesus instructed the blind man to wash in this pool, which symbolizes being sent (the meaning of 'Siloam'). This act foreshadows the necessity of faith in Christ for spiritual cleansing and renewal. The command to wash highlights the Gospel's call to repentance and the transformative work of salvation, achieved through the sacrifice of Christ. Just as the blind man's obedience led to restored sight, so faith in the Gospel leads to spiritual enlightenment and new life.
Scripture References: John 9:7, John 6:51, Ephesians 5:26

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Clay Curtis · Nov 4, 2010
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