The sermon "Just a Touch!" by Wayne Boyd centers on the doctrine of divine healing and grace as illustrated through the encounter of the woman with the issue of blood in Mark 5:23-34. Boyd argues that the woman's desperate situation reflects the spiritual bankruptcy of all humanity, emphasizing that like her, individuals cannot attain healing or righteousness through their efforts, symbolized by the ineffectiveness of physicians. Scripture references, particularly Mark 5:27–29, highlight her faith as she seeks Christ, believing that even a touch of His garment can make her whole, thus illustrating the grace that is freely offered to sinners through Christ. The practical significance of this narrative lies in the demonstration of God's mercy and the transformative power of faith, providing hope and assurance to believers that through Christ, they are healed both physically and spiritually.
“In spending all that she had, she received no help at all. None of the physicians that she had visited could help her. They'd all been paid a handsome amount of money. And none could help her.”
“We come to Christ, we have nothing. We're bankrupt, spiritually.”
“God-given faith is always mixed with humility... Our headquarters are at the feet of Christ, aren't they?”
“Thy faith hath made thee whole. Go in peace.”
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