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Why did Jesus heal Peter's mother-in-law?

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Jesus healed Peter's mother-in-law to demonstrate His compassion and authority, and to enable her service.

The healing of Peter’s mother-in-law reflects Jesus' compassion and authority. After healing her, she immediately served Jesus and His disciples (Matthew 8:14-15), illustrating that her healing was not only for her benefit but also for the benefit of those around her. This act signifies how healing and restoration empower individuals to serve others effectively. Additionally, it reveals Jesus’ ability to reverse the effects of sin, which includes sickness and suffering. Her immediate response to minister further indicates that healing is meant to inspire action and service in the life of believers, mirroring how God’s grace calls us to serve Him and others after experiencing His mercy.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:14-15, Luke 4:38-39

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