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What is the significance of being made whole in salvation?

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Being made whole signifies complete restoration and healing that only Christ can provide.

The significance of being made whole goes beyond physical healing; it describes the restoration of our entire being through Christ. In Mark 2:17, Jesus states, 'They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick.' This illustrates that only those aware of their spiritual condition can appreciate the fullness of salvation offered by Christ. To be made whole means that all aspects of our lives—emotional, spiritual, and relational—are brought into harmony under God’s sovereign grace, demonstrating His transformative power.
Scripture References: Mark 2:17, John 5:6

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He Has To Do It
Luke Coffey · Nov 6, 2022
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