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Why is the Pool of Bethesda significant in the Bible?

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The Pool of Bethesda is significant as it symbolizes God's house of mercy, where healing is provided by faith.

The Pool of Bethesda represents a place of divine mercy and healing, serving as a physical manifestation of God's grace. In John 5, Jesus heals an impotent man at this pool, which underscores that true healing comes from Christ alone, who is the living water. The significance is further highlighted as Jesus, referred to as the Angel that troubles the water, symbolizes the means by which God's grace is bestowed upon the elect. It beckons us to consider how through faith and the gospel, access to healing and salvation is abundantly offered to those who are spiritually impotent and in need of a Savior.
Scripture References: John 5:1-16, Zechariah 13:1

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