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Why is the concept of 'being made whole' important for Christians?

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'Being made whole' emphasizes the complete salvation and restoration that believers receive through Christ.

The notion of 'being made whole' is central to Christian theology as it encompasses the comprehensive salvation secured by Christ. In John 5, the healing of the impotent man exemplifies how Christ's work restores not just physical ailments but also addresses the deeper spiritual sickness of sin. This wholeness is fundamental, as it reassures believers of their complete acceptance in Christ, eliminating guilt and shame. Understanding our identity in Christ as being made whole creates a foundation for living a life that honors God and expresses gratitude for His grace. As believers, we are called to respond to this radical grace with living faith and obedience.
Scripture References: John 5:1-16, Colossians 2:10

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Every whit whole
Rick Warta · Apr 7, 2024
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