That is to be made whole which is unsound; that is to be given which is wanting, and, above all, the peace of Christian charity, without which the rest is profitless.
And there comes the weary answer, as if the man had said: 'Will I be made whole?
Jesus chose this man as the object of a miracle, and saith unto him, "Wilt thou be made whole?
Jesus immediately went with him, and on the way He cured a poor woman, whose faith was strong enough to make her believe that if she did but touch the hem of His garment she should be made whole.
The Lord, however, bid Jairus not to be afraid, for that if he would only believe, his child should still be made whole.
But Jesus hearing it, answered him, Fear not: only believe, and she shall be made whole.
And they that saw it told them how he that was possessed with demons was made whole.
Yet again, it was confirmed by the word of Jesus, “Fear not: only believe, and she shall be made whole.
He that accepts the life of unceasing dependence on Christ, as life and health and strength, is made whole.
Christ is the great Physician, who comes to every Bethesda where impotent folk are gathered, and speaks out his loving, searching question, Wilt thou be made whole?
Her spirit returned to her body, and from that hour she was made whole; and we all felt to praise the name of God, and to trust in Him and to keep His commandments.
When we entered the house, Brother Joseph took him by the hand, and commanded him, in the name of Jesus Christ, to arise and be made whole.
Then give him somewhat of wine to drink and, by the decree of Allah Almighty, he will be healed of his unhealth and be made whole as he was.
At this the King's breast waxed broad and he said, "I wish to be made whole of this affliction, though after a long term of years.
The villain Wazir made no reply hiding the truth but said, "Hand me the second phial, that I may drink what is therein, so haply I may be made whole of this ailing in my loins.
Ah, dear God," cried the lady, "now shall I be made whole.
It is a small matter now whether men slay me, or set me free; for I am made whole of my hurt just by looking on her face.
He saw clearly, and told it to his heart, that there was no lady in his life to whom he could run for pity, and be made whole of his wound.
When Jesus saw him lying, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, He saith unto him, Wouldest thou be made whole?
In fact, nothing so thoroughly reveals a man to himself, nothing so clearly discloses to him his real aims and likings, as the answer he finds he can give to the simple question, "Are you willing to be made whole?
Going up to this man, our Lord confronts him with the arousing question, "Are you desiring to be made whole?
Press them further with our Lord's question, "Are you expecting to be made whole?
But now in order that they who cry out may be made whole, Jesus standeth still.
Let us then be touched by Christ standing still, and so our eyes be made whole.
When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that he had been now a long time in that case, he saith unto him, Wilt thou be made whole?
But when Jesus heard it, he answered him, saying, Fear not: believe only, and she shall be made whole.
All his good, which was great, he expended upon it, and when he had perfected it he made whole thousands of sick folk whom he directed only to smell the fruit.
He stands before us this very moment again, that omnipotent Son of God, that compassionate Savior, and asks, "Wilt thou be made whole?
He walked into the cabin of Brigham Young, who was lying sick, and commanded him in the name of Jesus Christ to arise and be made whole, and follow him, which he did.
The Prophet stepped to his bedside, took him by the hand, and commanded him in the name of Jesus Christ to arise from his bed and be made whole.
He commenced in his own house and dooryard, commanding the sick in the name of Jesus Christ to arise and be made whole; and they were healed according to his word.
In return she tells him about the sword, how it will fly in pieces if he have not care of it, and how it may be made whole again by dipping it in a lake, near which dwells its maker, the smith Trebucet.
But Lancelot says no word, nor when the candlestick comes towards the cross and the Holy Grail approaches the sick knight, who prays he may be made whole to join likewise the quest.
A voice answered his prayer should be granted, and then he should receive the light of his eyes and his wounds should be made whole.
He who believes with all his heart that he will be made whole by washing in this fount will be made whole when he has washed; and he may wash at any time.
And all the people thought that at a certain time of year their deity came down and gave a virtue to the waters of the fount, and that the sick who then would plunge into the fount and wash would be made whole.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "made whole" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.