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Facing A Desperate Woman
mark 5.
As we have seen in the life of Peter he will observe something that is typical in the life of a Christian servant.
People come to jesus with impossible situations.
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Peter would watch and see desperate people coming to the Lord....
As we examine the situation, we will discover the woman had exhausted every available avenue for healing, and yet she was no better.
In fact, her condition continued to deteriorate.
As she dealt with one disappointing failure after another, she was left with one final option – faith in the Lord.
She was desperate and sought the Lord by faith.
This act of faith brought the solution she so desperately sought.
As we continue through Mark’s gospel, we come to a woman who faced great difficulty in life.
This account takes place within the intense moments for Jairus as he waited for Jesus to make it to his house and heal his young daughter.
As we examine the situation, we will discover the woman had exhausted every available avenue for healing, and yet she was no better.
In fact, her condition continued to deteriorate.
As she dealt with one disappointing failure after another, she was left with one final option – faith in the Lord.
She was desperate and sought the Lord by faith.
This act of faith brought the solution she so desperately sought.
While we may not be able to relate to the exact circumstances of this woman, her life stands as a tremendous testimony of the benefits of walking by faith.
When faith was all she had, she discovered she had all she needed.
Peter would have to get used to this .....
As we consider the struggles she faced, I want to discuss: The Touch of Deliverance.
Her journey of faith should encourage us to continue by faith.
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The Difficulty she Endured (25-26) – These verses reveal the great difficulty she faced.
We discover:
A. Her Infirmity (25) –
And a certain woman, which had an issue of blood twelve years.
The only identification we have regarding this woman was that she had endured an issue of blood for twelve long years.
Her name is not mentioned; she is identified by the infirmity she endured.
While most cannot identify with such despair, her suffering was not limited to the physical aspect of her infirmity.
That alone would have created great difficulty, but her physical condition contributed to several other factors.
She would have suffered socially as well.
In that day, she was considered unclean and would have had very little, if any contact with other people.
She lived a life of isolation as a social outcast.
so many are suffering despair- they have given up hope.
Part of what Peter was to learn was that as an apostle he would meet these people everywhere and they would be his flock!
She also suffered financially, having spent her life’s savings in hopes of being healed.
Her disease had literally brought financial ruin.
All of this no doubt led to emotional suffering.
Most cannot imagine dealing with such adversity for this length of time.
I am sure there were times when she gave up hope and felt as if she would never be healed.
B. Her Disparity (26) –
And had suffered many things of many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was nothing bettered, but rather grew worse.
She had been to many doctors, trying one remedy after another, enduring great suffering in the process, and yet she was not better.
In fact, things had not improved at all.
The longer she continued in this situation, the worse it got.
She had tried everything imaginable, and yet her suffering continued.
She was desperate for healing.
She tries many cures and many had taken advantage of her
She was at the end of her rope!
Peter was a fisherman and this was an example to him on those that would come to Christ
Many today are much the same.
They exhaust their efforts and resources searching for real joy and peace.
They spend their lives seeking that one thing that could satisfy.
Sadly, most of the time their lives don’t get any better, but they continue to worsen with time.
The endless search continues with little or no comfort.
The search will continue until they meet the Lord.
He alone has the power to transform our lives and give us that we so desperately seek.
This woman’s plans and attempts ended in failure.
You will never possess what you need in life apart from Christ!
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The Determination she Possessed (24, 27-28) – Although her condition continued to worsen, she had not completely given up.
She was determined to receive healing.
Consider:
A. The Challenge (24, 27) –
The crowd thronged him
She would push her way through.
Illustration of a crowd- line to long go home
Mountain to hard - quit
She pushed her way through -
Look if you are desperate enough you will do whatever it takes.
Man rock climbing cutting off are to free himself
Haitian Refuges - at trailer door wanting work walking etc… Ft Lauderdale 1986
peter saw that Jesus cared as was willing to stop to help the woman
Everywhere He went, great crowds followed him.
He is on His way to the home of Jairus to heal his daughter of a deathly illness.
It would have been easy to have become discouraged by the crowds and the difficulty of getting to Jesus, but she was determined to get to the Lord.
She pressed through the crowd, keeping her eyes on Jesus.
She had to overcome the obstacle before her if she wanted to get to the Lord.
Stop - look around, people are there ....
She had to overcome the obstacle before her if she wanted to get to the Lord.
She was willing to challenge, and struggle to get to Jesus
As the body of Christ, we are here to exalt the Lord and point lost sinners and hurting saints to Him.
We are not here to be seen or heard.
We are not here for our own agenda.
(Illus.
the preacher, the portrait behind the pulpit, and the little girl’s response.)
We must not get in the way of those who need the Lord.
B. Her Commitment (27-28) –
She had received word somehow that Jesus was in town, and she believed He could heal her.
She had faith that merely touching His garment would suffice.
She had known great disappointment before.
She had spent twelve years and all she had on empty promises and no healing.
But somehow this was different.
She knew that Jesus was not like the rest.
She was confident that if she could just get to Jesus she would be made whole.
Do we possess that kind of confidence?
We talk of faith and know that God is able to meet our needs and yet many times we live defeated lives.
We sing of a risen Savior who is alive and well, but often live as if He were not.
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