TOUCH THE HEM OF HIS GARMENT
Bible Reading: Matthew 9:18-26
Text:.. only may i touch His garment, I shall be made well" Vs. 21 (NKJV)
COMMENTARY
Radical Faith for Radical Breakthroughs
It takes radical faith to obtain radical results from God. He is not limited in power, nor is He lacking in resources to meet the needs of His people. The difference between those who experience breakthroughs and those who don’t often lies in their level of faith and their willingness to step out of the status quo.
The story of the woman with the issue of blood (Mark 5:25-34) is a powerful lesson in faith. She was not the only one in the crowd who had problems, but she was one of the few who had the radical faith necessary to receive her miracle.
Obstacles She Overcame
She could have easily talked herself out of her healing, but she refused. Consider what could have stopped her:
Jesus was already on His way to someone else’s house—she could have believed it was “too late” for her.
She had no official appointment—she could have assumed she wasn’t important enough.
Fear of embarrassment—she could have worried about what people would say.
Fear of failure—she could have doubted whether she would be healed.
Yet, despite all these excuses, she pressed through the crowd and declared in faith:
"If only I may touch the hem of His garment, I will be made whole."
Faith Over Fear
Your challenges are no match for the power of God. If you, too, can step out in faith and believe that God is able, your breakthrough will come. No obstacle is too great for a heart full of faith.
Now is the time—reach out to God and pray!
PRAYER POINTS:
1. O! God, I refuse to be constrained by my Physical sickness or conditions.
2. I reach out to Christ's saving grace and receive healing over all that Concerns me and my family in Jesus name. Amen
3. I eject every spirit of doubt & fear from my life as I surrender myself totally to the power in the name of Jesus.
Sleeping Capsule
There are certain realms of manifestation you may not access unless you begin to operate in radical faith.

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