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What does the story of the woman in Luke 13 teach about Jesus?

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The story shows Jesus as a compassionate healer who liberates those oppressed by spiritual and physical afflictions.

The story of the woman in Luke 13:10-17 teaches powerful truths about the character of Jesus. It illustrates His identity as a compassionate healer who responds to human suffering with action. Jesus sees the woman, acknowledges her affliction, and demonstrates His authority by healing her on the Sabbath, emphasizing that compassion supersedes mere religious observance. By calling her a 'daughter of Abraham,' Jesus reaffirms her identity and worth, showing that those who are bound by sin and affliction are valued by God. This act of liberation serves as a profound reminder that Jesus is always present with the power to heal and restore, inspiring faith in His followers to seek Him for their ailments.
Scripture References: Luke 13:10-17

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