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Your faith has made you whole

The phrase “your faith has made you whole” is found in several places in the New Testament, such as Matthew 9:22 and Mark 10:52, where Jesus says it to someone he has just healed. In this context, Jesus is emphasizing that the person’s faith played a key role in their restoration, both physically and spiritually. While some Bible translations say “your faith has made you well,” the deeper meaning is about being made “whole”—fully restored in body and spirit.
Saying “your faith in Jesus has made you whole” is not the exact biblical wording but accurately reflects the spirit of these passages—Jesus is the source of healing, and faith in Him is what brings wholeness. The point is that faith directed toward Jesus leads to complete restoration, not faith in a general sense.