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Why is the healing of the paralytic important for Christians?

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The healing of the paralytic showcases Jesus' sovereignty, compassion, and the complete salvation He offers to those who are spiritually helpless.

The account of Jesus healing the paralytic man at Bethesda serves as a powerful illustration of God's sovereign grace at work. This man had been in a state of paralysis for thirty-eight years, embodying the helplessness of humanity without Christ. The miraculous healing reveals not only the power of Christ but also a deeper truth about spiritual healing; it emphasizes that, like the paralytic, we are spiritually dead in sin and incapable of coming to God on our own. Through His actions, Jesus demonstrates that He is the Good Shepherd who seeks and saves that which was lost, providing a profound understanding of salvation that is entirely dependent on His grace. This story reassures Christians of the complete and immediate healing that Jesus provides, not just physically, but also spiritually, as He makes us new creations and restores us to wholeness.
Scripture References: John 5:1-15

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