The Touch Of Faith

13 Jan 2010

For she said, “If only I may touch His clothes, I shall be made well.” Mark 5:28

One time, as Jesus was moving through a huge crowd, there was a certain woman who had been sick for 12 years with a hemorrhage. She had many bad encounters with doctors who could not give her a cure for her disease. She was not getting any better; in fact, she was getting worse. By now, her huge medical bills were pushing her toward bankruptcy.

Then one day, somebody told her about the wonderful miracles Jesus did. Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God (Rom. 10:17). The Greek word for “hearing” is in the present continuous tense. That means you need to hear God’s Word spoken to you again and again. That is also the reason why listening to good, faith-building sermons is so important. You can hear them in church, from an audiotape, through a radio or television broadcast, through the Internet, or simply by reading the Bible aloud to yourself.

So this woman heard about Jesus. She then started saying to herself, “I can be healed. If I could only touch His clothes, I know I can be made whole.” Again in the Greek text, it indicates that she rehearsed and confessed this to herself again and again. Faith is speaking out—again and again. Jesus says, “Whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that those things he says will be done, he will have whatever he says” (Mark 11:23).

Then this woman acted out what she believed. She came behind Jesus in the crowd and actually touched His garment. Immediately, power left Jesus and healed her of her affliction. Jesus felt the outflow, she felt the inflow.

Jesus commended the woman for her faith (Mark 5:34). What was her faith? She heard. She spoke. She acted. This woman didn’t just trust God passively. She translated her faith into positive, physical action.

Don’t be a passive Christian. Decide to hear God’s Word daily. Speak and confess them aloud to yourself. Then act out whatever the Word says. God moves when you move—in a faith that is active.


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3 Responses to “The Touch Of Faith”

  1. Walking by faith « you gave my heart a song to sing on January 14th, 2010 10:14 am
  2. yinthin on January 16th, 2010 5:52 pm

    God’s amazing healing work in my life 2009.
    I had severe pain in my heart and back.I felt numbness of joint,sore-throat due to coughing and sometimes I couldn’t breath enough for two months.I had to take high dose medicine.After taking two weeks I cried out to God for help “Dear God,I don’t want to take medicine anymore that caused me feeling fear and severe dizziness”.A few days later I attended City Harvest Church,during Praise and worship time I put my hand on my heart and speak out Philippians 4:6-7 in Jesus name by faith and praising and give thanksgiving to God alternately. At this time I felt a very strong presence of God.The Holy Spirit is likened to the wind and touched my heart and back and the healing power flowing in my body like a river.Tears flow down from my cheeks and I felt the Holy Spirit’s mighty power at the same time and all my pain and disease are totally gone.Praise the LORD!
    The God’s word transforming my life weakness into strength,pessimist into optimist,fear into faith,impossible into possible,proud into humble when I translated my faith into positive,physical action.amen!
    “Bless the LORD,O my soul;And all that is within me,bless His Holy name!Bless the LORD,O my soul,And forget not all His benefits:who heals all your disease,who redeems your life from destruction,who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies.”

    much admiration

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