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What does the question 'Will you be made whole?' signify in John 5?

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The question 'Will you be made whole?' signifies Jesus' call for the man to respond to His power and grace for healing both physically and spiritually.

In John 5:6, when Jesus asks the paralytic, 'Will you be made whole?', it serves as an invitation that necessitates a response from the man. This question is not merely about physical healing but also symbolizes spiritual renewal. It reflects the personal encounter that God desires with each individual, indicating that wholeness comes through a relationship with Christ. The man's inability to immediately recognize who Jesus was underscores the spiritual blindness that can accompany physical ailments. In this moment, Christ not only offers healing but also prompts the man to acknowledge his condition and need for divine intervention. It serves as a reminder that holistic restoration—both body and spirit—can only occur through trust and belief in Jesus, the source of true life.
Scripture References: John 5:6

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