She said "If I may touch His clothes, I shall be whole" - Mark 5 : 28
Her faith was a superstitious faith. I find this a very interesting part of the story. She was of course a pagan and ignorant. She had an idea in her mind which I fear is still in the minds of people today: that if her finger touched his garment she would be made whole. Her idea of faith was mechanical. And I believe that Jesus called her out in front of Him in order to teach her the nature of real faith. It was not her finger, but her faith, her trust: it was not His garment, but His grace. These are the things that bring healing to our souls.
One sometimes meets people who have a very ignorant faith. Their faith is entirely in the externals of the Christian Church - perhaps the Bishops hand in confirmation, or the bread and wine which they eat and drink. Yet it is undeniable that these people have come to a real faith in Jesus. And I think Jesus would say to these people "It isn't your touch: it isn't your eating. It isn't my garments that are to be found in the Christian Church today".
It is I who heal you: I the living risen Christ. And it is your trust. It is a personal relationship, there is nothing mechanical in it at all.
If your faith is mechanical, make it personal. It will become much more real and much more strong, as it did with her.
So then, faith was born. Yes it was a trembling faith - a very little faith indeed. But it does not matter if our faith is very little, because our Saviour is very great, and a little faith brings us into touch with Him. Into touch with Him who is so mighty
This is what many need.
Her faith was a superstitious faith. I find this a very interesting part of the story. She was of course a pagan and ignorant. She had an idea in her mind which I fear is still in the minds of people today: that if her finger touched his garment she would be made whole. Her idea of faith was mechanical. And I believe that Jesus called her out in front of Him in order to teach her the nature of real faith. It was not her finger, but her faith, her trust: it was not His garment, but His grace. These are the things that bring healing to our souls.
One sometimes meets people who have a very ignorant faith. Their faith is entirely in the externals of the Christian Church - perhaps the Bishops hand in confirmation, or the bread and wine which they eat and drink. Yet it is undeniable that these people have come to a real faith in Jesus. And I think Jesus would say to these people "It isn't your touch: it isn't your eating. It isn't my garments that are to be found in the Christian Church today".
It is I who heal you: I the living risen Christ. And it is your trust. It is a personal relationship, there is nothing mechanical in it at all.
If your faith is mechanical, make it personal. It will become much more real and much more strong, as it did with her.
So then, faith was born. Yes it was a trembling faith - a very little faith indeed. But it does not matter if our faith is very little, because our Saviour is very great, and a little faith brings us into touch with Him. Into touch with Him who is so mighty
This is what many need.