Volume 1 · Chapter 60 · Pp. 384-390
The healing of Simon Peter’s mother-in-law.
This chapter recounts Jesus' healing miracles, focusing on the restoration of Simon Peter's mother-in-law and other afflicted individuals. It highlights Jesus' compassion and authority as He cures various ailments through touch and word, eliciting faith and gratitude from those healed. The narrative emphasizes the crowd's mixed reactions, from skepticism to praise, and the supportive role of the disciples in facilitating Jesus' ministry. The chapter underscores the sanctity of Jesus' mission and the transformative power of faith in His healing acts.
Themes: Healing Miracles, Faith and Belief, Compassion of Christ, Discipleship, Divine Authority, Sanctity of Jesus' Mission