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Who touched my clothes?

Who touched my clothes? (Mark 5:30)

The woman who had suffered for twelve years had the nerve and the faith, to touch Jesus in hopes of being healed. She was right and she was healed, but Jesus felt the touch and thus the question: "Who touched my clothes?" The disciples could not believe the question because Jesus was being touched on all sides. But this touch was different. It was a sincere touch, and a needy touch. It was a touch that called out for help, which Jesus gave.

We don't have a physical Jesus we can touch, but by our prayers we can reach out and pray to touch Jesus with our needs and with our love. Our sincere prayers for healing, either for us or a loved one, do reach Jesus and we should persist in our prayers, always trusting and never giving up so that Jesus would be glorified in our lives.

Reach out and touch Jesus today. And maybe you may touch someone's need.

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