Touching Jesus – December 26, 2014

2014-12-26     
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Touching Jesus

because she thought, ‘If I just touch His clothes, I will be healed.’ Mark 5:28

Mark records the story of a woman who’d hemorrhaged for twelve years and spent every penny she had on doctors, but to no avail. What western culture discreetly refers to as ‘a female condition’ had devastated this Jewish lady’s life. Sexually, she couldn’t touch her husband. Maternally, she couldn’t have children. Domestically, whatever she touched was considered ‘unclean.’ Spiritually, she couldn’t enter the temple. So, physically exhausted, socially ostracized, and spiritually depleted, she thought, ‘If I can just touch Jesus, I’ll be made whole.’ Her miracle started when she thought about Jesus. But first she had to get through the crowd that stood between her and Him. And so will you! The crowd has its arguments and reasons, but not one of them is worth missing Jesus for. When this woman finally got to Him, two wonderful things happened: 1) She discovered that our faith gets Jesus’ attention every time. Many people in the crowd must have brushed up against Jesus that day, yet Mark records, ‘…Knowing in Himself that power had gone out of Him, [He] turned around in the crowd and said, “Who touched My clothes?”’ (v. 30). Understand this: Jesus can tell the difference between a casual churchgoer and a truly hungry heart that pushes through pain, problems, and pressures, and touches Him by faith. 2) She’s the only woman Jesus ever called ‘…daughter…’ (v. 34). Imagine how she felt. She probably couldn’t remember when she’d last heard a kind word.

You’re not just a face in the crowd, and your problem is not too big for Jesus. Today reach out in faith, touch Him, and be made whole!

Prayer
Heavenly Father, help me be an instrument of Your presence to touch others so they too can feel purpose and dignity because of You. In Jesus’ Name, Amen

 

One comment

  1. Wow!! What a great message!! Thank you and you all are in my prayers that the Holy Spirit will continue to guide this wonderful ministry.

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