Acts 14:9
The same heard Paul speak: who stedfastly beholding him, and perceiving that he had faith to be healed,
Cross-references
Acts 3:16 shows faith in Jesus' name heals a lame man—same pattern here where Paul sees the man's faith and heals him.
Matthew 9:22 explicitly states 'your faith has healed you' — the same faith-to-healing link Paul perceives here.
Matthew 9:29 says 'according to your faith let it be done' — the principle that healing matches faith, exactly what Paul discerns.
Matthew 13:58 shows Jesus doing few miracles due to unbelief — contrasting the faith that enables healing here.
In Matthew 15:28, Jesus commends a woman's great faith and grants her request — another instance of faith leading to healing.
In Mark 2:5, Jesus sees the faith of the paralytic's friends — the same phrase 'saw their faith' as Paul's perception here.
Mark 9:23 declares all things possible for the believer — directly echoing the faith Paul perceives in Acts 14:9 that enables healing.
In Mark 10:52, Jesus says 'your faith has made you well' — the exact phrase Paul sees in Acts 14:9, linking faith directly to healing.
In Mark 5:34, Jesus says 'your faith has made you well' — the same faith-healing pattern Paul recognizes in Acts 14:9.
Luke 5:20 says Jesus saw their faith and healed — mirroring Paul seeing the cripple’s faith in Acts 14:9 as prerequisite for healing.
In Luke 8:48, Jesus declares faith has made the woman well — parallel to Acts 14:9 where Paul perceives faith that brings healing.
In Galatians 3:5, Paul asks if miracles come by faith or law—consistent with his seeing this man's faith before healing.
Mark 9:24 shows a father crying 'I believe; help my unbelief', contrasting with the cripple’s clear faith in Acts 14:9.
In John 4:50, the official believes Jesus' word and his son lives — similar faith-before-healing pattern to Acts 14:9.