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===== 🧭 Symbolic Meaning of Healing ===== * '''Blindness''' wasn’t just about eyesight—it represented '''spiritual ignorance''', the inability to see Law, Sovereignty, or truth. * '''Sickness''' symbolized '''jurisdictional distortion'''—being out of alignment with Creation Law, trapped in legalism or sin (which itself is often a veiled term for inversion). * So when Jesus healed the blind, it wasn’t just restoring vision—it was '''restoring memory'''. * When He healed the sick, He was '''reasserting Sovereignty over the body''', bypassing the temple, the state, and the legalist systems that claimed jurisdiction over healing. In John 9, when Jesus heals the man born blind, He says: : “This happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him”. That’s not just compassion—it’s '''jurisdictional correction'''. The man wasn’t blind because of sin. He was blind so that '''Law could be revealed'''. And in Luke 4, Jesus reads from Isaiah: : “He has sent Me to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind…” That’s a declaration of '''Sovereign mission'''—to restore what was lost, not just physically, but structurally.
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