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Why did Jesus heal the man with the withered hand?

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Jesus healed the man to demonstrate His divine authority and the transformative power of grace in addressing human need.

In Mark 3, Jesus healed the man with the withered hand as a demonstration of His compassion and divine authority. This healing was not merely physical; it symbolized the spiritual restoration that Christ brings to those who are spiritually dead. The act of telling the man to stretch forth his hand (Mark 3:5) illustrates the interplay between Christ's command and the necessity of faith. The man did not gain strength before obeying; rather, he acted in faith and was made whole. This miracle highlights how Jesus addresses both physical and spiritual ailments, reminding believers that His mission encompasses the complete restoration of the individual.
Scripture References: Mark 3:1-5, Matthew 12:13

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