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Why is it significant that Jesus healed the blind and the lame?

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Jesus' healing of the blind and lame in Matthew 21 reveals His compassion and authority as the Messiah.

In Matthew 21:14, we see Jesus healing the blind and the lame, an act that underscores His identity and mission as the Messiah. These miracles were not simply displays of power; they demonstrated His compassion for the marginalized and suffering. They also fulfilled Old Testament prophecies regarding the works of the Messiah, emphasizing that He came to restore both physically and spiritually. This healing serves as a reminder of His lordship and the hope that He brings to those who are broken and in need, affirming the importance of faith in His ability to save and transform.
Scripture References: Matthew 21:14

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