John 4:50
Jesus saith unto him, Go thy way; thy son liveth. And the man believed the word that Jesus had spoken unto him, and he went his way.
Cross-reference
In John 4:51, the servants confirm that Jesus' word was fulfilled: the son lives at the very hour Jesus spoke.
In John 11:40, Jesus ties belief to seeing God's glory — the same truth demonstrated when the official believed and his son was healed.
In Matthew 8:13, Jesus heals the centurion's servant from a distance based on faith — the same pattern as the official's son healed by his word.
In Mark 7:29, Jesus sends the Syrophoenician woman home with assurance her daughter is healed — mirroring the official's 'Go, your son will live'.
In Mark 7:30, the woman finds her daughter healed — the same confirmation of Jesus' word that the official receives when his son is healed.
Luke 17:14 records lepers healed as they go — mirroring the official's son healed on the journey.
Romans 4:20 describes Abraham growing strong in faith without wavering — the same unwavering faith the official had.
Romans 4:21 adds Abraham's full conviction that God could fulfill His promise — reflecting the official's trust in Jesus' word.
In Matthew 15:28, Jesus heals the Canaanite woman's daughter from a distance because of her faith — the same pattern of distant healing and belief.
In Luke 7:10, the centurion's servant is healed at a distance by Jesus' word — a direct parallel to the royal official's son.
In Mark 9:23, Jesus declares 'All things are possible for one who believes' — the principle behind the official's belief that led to his son's healing.
Mark 9:24 shows a father struggling with unbelief — a contrast to the official's immediate trust in Jesus' word.