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Why is the woman in Luke 13 an important example for Christians?

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The woman in Luke 13 exemplifies the hope and mercy available to all believers through Christ's healing touch.

The woman in Luke 13 serves as a powerful symbol of the spiritual condition of all lost sinners and believers alike. Described as being 'bowed together' for eighteen years, her condition reflects the state of humanity under sin—bent, broken, and unable to lift ourselves. Her faithful presence in the synagogue, despite her suffering, speaks to the importance of seeking God in times of trial. When Jesus saw her condition and called her to Him, He not only healed her physically but also illustrated the grace that brings hope to all who are bound. The narrative shows how Jesus meets His people in their desperation, offering both physical and spiritual restoration, encouraging Christians today to trust in His mercy and power for their own lives.
Scripture References: Luke 13:10-17

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Cured At Last
Don Fortner · Mar 16, 2003
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