She had heard about Jesus, so she came up behind him through the crowd and touched his robe. For she thought to herself, “If I can just touch his robe, I will be healed.” Immediately the bleeding stopped, and she could feel in her body that she had been healed of her terrible condition. Mark 5:27–29, NLT
Perhaps like the woman with the issue of blood in the Gospels (see Mark 5:25–34), you are facing an impossibly hopeless situation in your life. It could be a debilitating sickness, a marital situation, a financial crisis, or a prolonged challenge. In the natural, the future looks dismal and there appears to be no reason to hope. If that is you, I encourage you to believe that you too can experience the kind of breakthrough this woman experienced.
Imagine: for twelve long years, she had
watched helplessly as her condition went from bad to worse no matter what she
tried. Most of us would have given up. How did she find hope in the midst of
her hopelessness? What gave her the courage to hope again?
I believe that the secret to her faith can be
found in these five words: “She had heard about Jesus.”
What do you think she heard about Jesus? This
is an important question because whatever she had heard imparted an audacious
sense of Bible hope and confidence in her. And this imbued her with a boldness
and tenacity to risk everything just to touch the hem of His garment. She knew
well the religious laws concerning unclean persons such as herself meant that
she could be subjected to public humiliation and, very possibly, violence if
she was recognized. Clearly she must have had no doubt in her heart that she
would be completely healed the moment she touched the hem of His garment or she
would not have risked it.
The Bible does not tell us exactly what she
heard about Jesus, but I submit to you that she must have heard story after
story of how Jesus healed the sick everywhere He went, how good and gracious He
was even to the unclean lepers or the down-and-out who came to Him. What she heard
about Jesus produced in her a positive, confident expectation of good, which we
can see in what she declared: “If only I may touch His clothes, I shall be made
well.” This hope then resulted in a faith that was effortless.
Faith as defined in God’s Word is “the
confidence that what we hope for will actually happen” (Heb. 11:1, NLT). In
other words, the hope that she had in the goodness of Jesus became faith, and
this faith gave her the boldness to press through the crowd and receive her
healing from Jesus.
What
are you hearing about Jesus? The more you hear about His goodness and grace,
the more faith will unconsciously arise in you to receive your miracle. (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).

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