The sermon titled "Woman With A Blood Issue" centers on the theological concepts of sin, grace, and redemption as illustrated through the narrative of Jesus healing a woman with a chronic blood issue in Mark 5:24-34. The preacher, Paul Mahan, argues that this woman symbolizes all of humanity's desperate condition concerning sin, which cannot be healed through self-efforts or religious activities. Mahan supports his points with various scripture references, especially highlighting Mark 5:27-29, where the woman hears of Jesus and approaches Him with faith, underscoring the necessity of coming to Christ as the sole source of healing. The practical significance of the sermon reveals that true wholeness comes from acknowledging one's need for Christ's righteousness and grace, rejecting reliance on human efforts for salvation.
“The only hope that this woman had... is the same and only hope that we all have: to come to Christ.”
“If the Lord doesn't deal with us as he dealt with this woman in mercy and grace, if he doesn't take care of this sin issue, we will die in and from our sins.”
“We are saved by virtue of Christ's righteousness imputed to us. This righteousness has gone out from him to us, covering us with the holiness of Christ.”
“Come as a needy sinner. Come to Christ. Lay hold on Him as a needy, helpless beggar.”
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