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Why is the touch of Christ significant for Christians?

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The touch of Christ signifies His compassion and power to heal and restore believers.

Christ’s touch is significant as it represents His divine compassion and willingness to engage with the brokenness of our lives. In the Gospels, we see numerous instances where Jesus heals the sick, comforts the distressed, and restores the outcast. For example, when He touched the leper, He demonstrated His authority over disease and sin, reflecting God’s love that reaches out to those whom society deems untouchable. This is echoed in the story of the widow of Nain, where He touched the bier of her dead son, showcasing His power over death itself. Such acts of touch are reminders of how Christ actively intervenes in our lives, demonstrating that no situation is beyond His redemptive reach.
Scripture References: Matthew 8:3, Luke 7:14, Mark 10:16

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