''Go your way; your faith has made you well'&...
''Go your way; your faith has made you well''. This statement was addressed to
Bartimaeus
The centurion
The paralytic
The woman with the issue of blood
Correct answer is D
The first recorded instance of Jesus saying, “Your faith has made you well” is found in Matthew 9:22 where Jesus heals the woman with the issue of blood.
Jesus also says, “Your faith has made you well,” to the ten lepers (Luke 17:19) and a blind beggar (Luke 18:42). Other times Jesus links faith and healing without using the exact words, “Your faith has made you well,” such as in Matthew 8:13 and 15:28.
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