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What does the story of the leper in Matthew 8 teach us about grace?

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The story of the leper teaches that grace is freely given by Christ to those who humbly come to Him, regardless of their condition.

In Matthew 8, the account of the leper coming to Jesus encapsulates the essence of grace. The leper, who is an outcast due to his disease, approaches Jesus with desperation, expressing his belief in the Savior's power to heal. Jesus responds not only with words but also with a physical touch, which symbolizes His grace towards those considered unclean. This act of touching a leper emphasizes that no one is beyond the reach of God's grace and that true healing is available to all who recognize their need for it. The cleansing of the leper illustrates that grace is not earned; it is a free gift from God, given out of compassion toward those who come to Him in humility and faith.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:1-4

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If Thou Wilt
Frank Tate · Sep 29, 2019
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