In Peter L. Meney's sermon titled "What Was Done In Her," the main theological topic addressed is the nature of faith and its implications for healing, both physical and spiritual. Meney emphasizes the woman with the issue of blood from Mark 5:25-34 as a paradigm of faith, highlighting her desperate search for healing and her act of touching Jesus' garment as a testament to her belief in His power. The preacher explores the crowds surrounding Jesus, noting their superficial interest compared to the deeper, spiritual understanding that the woman exhibited. Scripture passages such as Luke 10:23 and Matthew 13:16 underline the blessedness of seeing and hearing with spiritual eyes, particularly in relation to the disciples and their understanding of Jesus’ ministry. The practical significance lies in encouraging believers to approach Christ with faith, recognizing that true healing and salvation are found in Him alone, drawing a parallel between the woman's physical healing and the spiritual healing offered to sinners.
“Only those who touch him by faith who are blessed by that gospel message.”
“What was done in her was that she was given new life in Christ.”
“The Lord calls her daughter. Why does he call her daughter? Because she's a child of God.”
“He issued his blood that her issue of blood might be stopped. He gave her life at the cost of his own.”
The Bible teaches that faith in Jesus can lead to healing, as seen in the story of the woman with the issue of blood (Mark 5:25-34).
Mark 5:25-34.
We know Jesus can heal today through faith, as His power is not limited by time but is made available through belief and trust in Him.
Hebrews 13:8, Mark 5:25-34.
Humility is crucial in seeking Christ's healing as it allows us to acknowledge our need for Him and His power to heal us.
Mark 5:25-34.
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