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This sermon centers on the healing of a woman with a twelve-year-long issue of blood, using her story to reveal Jesus' divine authority over both physical and spiritual sickness, and to illustrate the nature of true faith. The passage emphasizes that her condition was not merely physical but deeply spiritual, rendering her unclean and excluded from worship, symbolizing the universal human condition of sinfulness and separation from God. Through her desperate yet faith-filled act of touching Jesus' garment—motivated by Scripture and a profound conviction in His power—the woman exemplifies a personal, trusting faith that transcends fear, religious ritual, and human limitations. Jesus' response, calling her out and declaring her healed by her faith, underscores that salvation and wholeness come not through mechanical religious performance but through a personal, heartfelt encounter with Him. The sermon applies this truth to all believers, affirming that while physical illness persists in a fallen world, the deeper healing of the soul—freedom from sin's sickness—is available through faith in Christ, and that this spiritual restoration is the foundation for enduring physical suffering with peace and purpose.
