Google image ~ reminds me of my Daddy plowing the corn and cotton fields |
And
Jesus said, Who touched me? Luke 8:45a
When I walk down the hallway during class changes in my high
school of 1800 students, the kids don’t move aside like the Red Sea
parting. I’m the petite (five feet tall),
grey-haired French teacher. I am treated
with courtesy; still I am swallowed up in the sea of teenagers. I barely notice all those who brush against
me as I make my way through the crowd.
So, I’m not surprised by Peter’s words to Jesus in this
story. (See Luke 8:43-48)
…Master,
the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me? Luke8:45b
What really grips my attention and my heart is what Jesus
says and does. The multitude pressed in
on him as he made His way through the streets, and many had to have brushed
against Him or touched Him outright.
Yet, one touch was
different from all the others.
One
touch caused Him to pause, and ask, who touched me?
This woman had suffered for twelve years with some unclean illness
that had basically ruined her life. None of her efforts had led to a source of healing. Her
condition only worsened, and she had spent all she had. She was without hope. Then, having heard about Jesus, she reasoned
in her heart that she had to get to Him.
She knew He was her only source
of hope. She believed that she would
be healed, if she could but touch the hem of the Master’s garment. And what did she do? She touched the Master.
(She) Came behind him, and touched the border of
his garment; and immediately her issue of blood stanched. Luke 8:44
And Jesus felt her touch.
He felt virtue--the very power of God--go out of Himself when she touched
Him.
And
he said unto her, Daughter, be of good comfort: thy
faith hath made thee whole: go in peace. Luke 8:48
I am struck by the simplicity, yet profundity of this event.
You see, Jesus knows us.
He knows our hearts. He knows our
thoughts. He knows why we come to Him
and whether we love Him or not. All the
power of God resides in Him. All through
the gospels we read stories of Jesus’ healing the sick and saying to many of those who
have received His healing, “thy faith hath made thee whole.”
This woman’s faith released His healing power. Her faith connected with His spirit. That kind of living faith releases the very power
of God.
I want to approach Jesus like this poor sick woman did, in
faith believing. I want to touch Him with living faith.
So again, I say to the Lord, “I believe, help thou my
unbelief.” (See Mark 9: 23-24)
Photo courtesy of Jeanne Henriques ~ Collage of Life
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