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Tag Archives: healed
What Is Faith?
In the Gospel of Mark chapter 5, we meet a woman who had been bleeding for twelve years. She had suffered physically, financially, and socially. According to the law in Leviticus, her condition would have made her ceremonially unclean. She … Continue reading
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Lessons from the Crucifixion of Jesus
The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is not only the central event of Christianity — it is the clearest window into the heart of God and the condition of humanity. If we slow down and truly reflect on it, it will … Continue reading
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Why Do Christians Believe God Is Good?
One of the most common statements you’ll hear from Christians is, “God is good.” But this isn’t just a positive slogan or wishful thinking. It’s a deep conviction rooted in Scripture, experience, and the character of God Himself. So why … Continue reading
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When Just a Touch Is Enough
In Matthew 14, we’re told something remarkable: “They begged Him to let the sick touch at least the fringe of His robe, and all who touched Him were healed.” This short verse is packed with meaning. It reveals something about … Continue reading
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When Little Becomes Much
Matthew 14:13–21 In Matthew 14, we find one of the most well-known miracles in Scripture—the feeding of the 5,000. It’s a story many of us learned as children, but it’s also a passage that continues to speak deeply into the … Continue reading
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The Touch That Changed Everything
In the middle of a chaotic crowd, on the way to an urgent miracle, Jesus stops.He turns.He sees her.And with two simple, tender sentences, He changes a lifetime of suffering into a moment of complete restoration: “Daughter, be encouraged! Your … Continue reading
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“Just Say the Word” — A Faith That Understands Authority
In this short exchange between Jesus and a Roman officer, we are given one of the clearest pictures in Scripture of humble, confident, mature faith. Jesus says, “I will come and heal him.”The officer replies, “Lord, I am not worthy … Continue reading
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The Top 10 Questions Jesus Asked
(And Why They Still Confront Us Today) Jesus was a master teacher—but interestingly, He often taught by asking questions rather than giving answers. The Gospels record over 300 questions asked by Jesus. He wasn’t short on truth; He was drawing … Continue reading
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10 Leadership Lessons from Jesus
When we think of leadership, we often imagine authority, strategy, or influence. But the greatest leader in history—Jesus Christ—showed a completely different model. His leadership was unlike any the world had ever seen. His approach combined humility, love, and vision … Continue reading
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