February 18th, 2025

Faith that Heals

Mark 5:24-34

After Jesus crossed over by boat, a large crowd met him at the seaside. One of the meeting-place leaders named Jairus came. When he saw Jesus, he fell to his knees, beside himself as he begged, “My dear daughter is at death’s door. Come and lay hands on her so she will get well and live.” Jesus went with him, the whole crowd tagging along, pushing and jostling him. A woman who had suffered a condition of hemorrhaging for twelve years—a long succession of physicians had treated her, and treated her badly, taking all her money and leaving her worse off than before—had heard about Jesus. She slipped in from behind and touched his robe. She was thinking to herself, “If I can put a finger on his robe, I can get well.” The moment she did it, the flow of blood dried up. She could feel the change and knew her plague was over and done with. At the same moment, Jesus felt energy discharging from him. He turned around to the crowd and asked, “Who touched my robe?” His disciples said, “What are you talking about? With this crowd pushing and jostling you, you’re asking, ‘Who touched me?’ Dozens have touched you!” But he went on asking, looking around to see who had done it. The woman, knowing what had happened, knowing she was the one, stepped up in fear and trembling, knelt before him, and gave him the whole story. Jesus said to her, “Daughter, you took a risk of faith, and now you’re healed and whole. Live well, live blessed! Be healed of your plague.” 

The power of faith is vividly illustrated in James' teaching and in today's Gospel reading. The woman with the issue of blood demonstrated remarkable faith by believing that simply touching Jesus' garment would heal her. Similarly, James encourages us to approach prayer with faith, believing that God can and will act. This doesn't mean God always answers exactly as we expect, but it does mean He always responds with what's best for us. Consider an area in your life where you need healing - physical, emotional, or spiritual. Approach God today with the same desperate faith as the woman in the Gospel, trusting that His power is sufficient for your need.

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