At once Jesus was aware that power had gone out from Him. Turning to the crowd, He asked, "Who touched My garments?" At once Jesus was aware that power had gone out from Him.Jesus immediately knew that healing power had proceeded from Him to restore the afflicted woman. The power was not an impersonal force or a loss of divine strength, but the active work of God present in the Son. Jesus ministered as the Messiah who bore divine authority over disease, fulfilling the biblical revelation of the Lord as His people’s healer (Exodus 15:26). The woman’s healing was personal and intentional within God’s purpose, even though she had approached Jesus unnoticed by the crowd. Luk 6:19 The entire crowd was trying to touch Him,… Turning to the crowd, Jesus stopped amid the urgency of His journey to Jairus’s house and openly addressed what had occurred. The interruption showed that no suffering person was insignificant to Him. By turning toward the crowd, He brought the hidden act of faith into the light, not to shame the woman but to establish her assurance, identify the source of her healing, and give public testimony to God’s mercy. Luk 14:25 Now large crowds were traveling with Jesus,… He asked, “Who touched My garments?” Jesus called the woman to come forward and confess what the Lord had done for her. Many people were pressing against Him, but her touch differed because it was joined to faith in His power and mercy. Her public response would reveal that healing had come through trust in Jesus, not through superstition or merely through contact with His clothing. The question also prepared the crowd to hear Jesus declare her healing complete and to receive her as one restored to health and peace. Luk 8:45-46 “Who touched Me?” Jesus asked. But they all denied it.… Persons / Places / Events 1. JesusThe central figure in this passage, Jesus is depicted as having divine power that can heal. His awareness of the power leaving Him highlights His divine nature and sensitivity to the needs of others. 2. The Crowd A large group of people surrounding Jesus, indicating His growing popularity and the desperation of many seeking healing and teaching. 3. The Woman with the Issue of Blood Although not directly mentioned in this verse, she is the one who touched Jesus' clothes, believing in His power to heal her. Her faith and action are pivotal to the event. 4. The Healing The miraculous event where the woman is healed by merely touching Jesus' garment, demonstrating the power of faith and Jesus' divine authority. 5. The Power Refers to the divine power that Jesus possesses, which is capable of healing and performing miracles. The Greek word used here is (dynamis), indicating strength, power, or ability. Teaching Points Faith Activates Divine PowerThe woman's faith was the catalyst for her healing. Believers are encouraged to have faith in Jesus' power to work in their lives. Jesus' Awareness and Compassion Jesus' immediate awareness of the power leaving Him shows His attentiveness to individual needs. We can trust that Jesus is aware of our struggles and is compassionate towards us. The Personal Nature of Jesus' Ministry Despite the crowd, Jesus sought out the individual who touched Him. This teaches us that Jesus values personal relationships and encounters with each believer. The Role of Confession and Testimony The woman's eventual confession of her action and healing serves as a testimony to others. Believers are encouraged to share their experiences of Jesus' work in their lives. The Power of Jesus is Available to All The healing was not limited to a specific group but was available to anyone who approached Jesus in faith. This inclusivity is a reminder of the universal offer of salvation and healing through Christ. Bible Study Questions 1. How does the woman's faith in Mark 5:30 inspire you to approach Jesus with your own needs and struggles?2. In what ways can you be more aware of Jesus' presence and power in your daily life, similar to how He was aware of the power leaving Him? 3. How can you cultivate a personal relationship with Jesus amidst the "crowds" and distractions of life? 4. Reflect on a time when you experienced Jesus' power in your life. How can sharing this testimony encourage others in their faith journey? 5. How does understanding the Greek word (dynamis) deepen your appreciation for the power available to believers through the Holy Spirit? Connections to Other Scriptures Luke 8:46This parallel account in Luke also emphasizes Jesus' awareness of the power that went out from Him, reinforcing the idea of His divine nature and the personal connection He has with those who seek Him. Matthew 9:20-22 Another parallel account that provides additional context to the woman's faith and Jesus' response, highlighting the importance of faith in receiving healing. Acts 1:8 The same Greek word is used to describe the power given to believers through the Holy Spirit, drawing a connection between Jesus' power and the empowerment of His followers. People Jair, Jairus, James, Jesus, John, Luke, PeterPlaces Decapolis, Galilee, Gerasa, Sea of GalileeTopics Clothes, Conscious, Crowd, Forth, Garments, Healing, Immediately, Multitude, Perceiving, Power, Press, Proceeding, Robe, Round, Straight, Straightway, Throng, Touch, Touched, Touching, Turning, Virtue, WithinDictionary of Bible Themes Mark 5:30 2012 Christ, authority 2045 Christ, knowledge of 5745 women Library September 12 MorningI have seen his ways, and will heal him.--ISA. 57:18. I am the Lord that healeth thee. O Lord, thou hast searched me, and known me. Thou knowest my downsitting and mine uprising, thou understandest my thought afar off. Thou compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways.--Thou hast set our iniquities before thee, our secret sins in the light of thy countenance.--All things are naked and opened unto the eyes of him with whom we have to do. Come now, and let us reason together, … Anonymous—Daily Light on the Daily Path The Looks of Jesus The Lord of Demons A Refused Bequest Talitha Cumi The Power of Feeble Faith Touch or Faith? Going Home --A Christmas Sermon Christ's Curate in Decapolis The General Observations are These. R. W. Begins his Fifth Discourse, P. 1, 2. With Saying, that He is Now Conversion, Its Nature and Necessity. The Third Continental Journey. The Legion Dispossessed. Mk 5:18,19 Christian Cemeteries. The Service Common to Two and Many Female Martyrs. The Demoniac of Gadara The Men of Gadara With Jairus In the Creation of the World, and all Things in It, the True God Distinguished by Certain Marks from Fictitious Gods. 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