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We recalled the very old Lord¡¯s mercy by that we all were saved. We see a great number of disabled people in the Gospels. Our Lord showed great mercy to the people living in darkness, the harassed and helpless crowds like sheep without a shepherd and like a reed swayed and bruised by the wind, the disciples who met a furious storm, the blind, the lame, the paralyzed, the leprous, the deaf, the invalid man for thirty-eight years, the bleeding woman for twelve years, the Samaritan woman by the well and many others. These people may symbolize our spiritual conditions or may be our self-portraits. We see a great number of spiritually disabled people around us regardless of non-Christians or Christians. All those were cured who had the Lord's mercy.