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Friends this may appear long but stick with it. It may be exactly what you or a friend needs today. Happy Reading</p>
<p>Have you ever been somewhere and are bumping into each other<br />
left and right because there is such a huge crowd. Maybe you&#8217;ve been in a big<br />
city with crowded streets and you are trying to get to your destination but you<br />
have to swerve between people. You’re bumping into people as much as they are<br />
bumping into you and then someone in a bigger rush than yourself slams into you<br />
hard and you wonder to yourself, did they even notice me?</p></div>
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Maybe you&#8217;ve been Black Friday shopping and the stores are<br />
so busy you can barely make it down the aisles. As your walking through the<br />
store someone bumps into you; you go another five feet and someone runs over<br />
your foot with their very full shopping cart and you wonder to yourself, am I<br />
invisible, do these people not see me? </div>
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You go to a concert of a really amazing band and everyone<br />
wants to stand up close to the stage because that is where the action is. As<br />
the artist is singing, everyone is raising their hands in the air to try and<br />
catch a five from the performer. You are so excited for the moment and you let<br />
out really loud screams because then they may notice you. For a moment they<br />
look right at you and slap your hand as they walk by and you wonder to yourself,<br />
did they <i>really</i> notice <i>me</i>?</div>
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This is a true story. I was living in Hawaii in a semi-populated<br />
city and I was walking down the sidewalk of a pretty busy street. In my head<br />
one side of the sidewalk is for all people going one direction and the other<br />
side of the sidewalk is for people going in the opposite direction. I say in my<br />
head because the person walking directly toward me did not have this same<br />
thought pattern. I continued walking thinking this person surely sees me.<br />
Either they are going to veer or am I going to veer. I continued walking on<br />
what I assumed was the “correct” side of the sidewalk and this person walked<br />
square into me. I am talking bumping bellies square into me and then continued<br />
on their way. I literally was stopped in my tracks wondering to myself, did<br />
that person even notice or see me?</div>
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Never been in any of these situations? I am sure you can<br />
picture the scene. Keep that scene and that feeling in your mind as you read<br />
today’s story. I love this story and have thought of many different ways of<br />
writing it but when it came down to it none were better than the actual one.<br />
This story is about a lady that showed faith but in a different way than you<br />
may think. She has a very brief story and it is sandwiched between another<br />
story. We are going to dig this story out so you can see how she was “noticed”.<br />
&nbsp;Let’s read the whole thing and then we<br />
will pull out the story from verses in Luke 8:43 – 49. I love the language in this King<br />
James Version.</div>
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<i>40 And it came to pass,<br />
that, when Jesus was returned, the people&nbsp;gladly&nbsp;received him: for they were all waiting<br />
for him.&nbsp;</i><i>41</i><i>And, behold, there came a man named Jairus, and he was a<br />
ruler of the synagogue: and he fell down at Jesus&#8217; feet, and besought him that<br />
he would come into his house:&nbsp;</i><i>42</i><i>For he had one only daughter, about twelve years of age,<br />
and she lay a dying. But as he went the people thronged him.</i></div>
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<i>43</i><i>And a woman having an<br />
issue of blood twelve years, which had spent all her living upon physicians,<br />
neither could be healed of any,&nbsp;</i><i>44</i><i>Came behind&nbsp;him, and touched the border of his<br />
garment: and immediately her issue of blood stanched.&nbsp;</i><i>45</i><i>And Jesus said, Who touched me? When all denied, Peter and<br />
they that were with him said, Master, the multitude throng thee and press&nbsp;thee,<br />
and sayest thou, Who touched me?<b>&nbsp;</b></i><i>46</i><i>And Jesus said, Somebody hath touched me: for I perceive<br />
that virtue is gone out of me.&nbsp;</i><i>47</i><i>And when the woman saw that she was not hid, she came<br />
trembling, and falling down before him, she declared unto him before all the<br />
people for what cause she had touched him, and how she was healed immediately.&nbsp;</i><i>48</i><i>And he said unto her, Daughter, be of good comfort: thy<br />
faith hath made thee whole; go in peace.</i></div>
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<i>49</i><i>While he yet spake,<br />
there cometh one from the ruler of the synagogue&#8217;s&nbsp;house,<br />
saying to him, Thy daughter is dead; trouble not the Master.&nbsp;</i><i>50</i><i>But when Jesus heard&nbsp;it, he answered him, saying, Fear<br />
not: believe only, and she shall be made whole.&nbsp;</i></div>
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First of all, I just have to point out the great need of<br />
these two people and Jesus had time for them both. </div>
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Let’s look at what is happening here. &nbsp;Jesus gets to the shore. When He gets there (look<br />
at this word) is thronged by the people. People have been hearing great things<br />
about Jesus and they are so glad that he is there and they just throng Him.<br />
They want to be so close to Him they are pressing against Him. Remember<br />
earlier, I said keep in mind these crowded places you may have been. This is<br />
the scene. They are pressing against Him. </div>
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A ruler of the synagogue, someone well-to-do and was held in<br />
high regard in his community, comes up to Jesus and begs at His feet to come to<br />
his house. His only daughter is about to die. What do you think this father was<br />
feeling?&nbsp; What do you think he was<br />
feeling as a man of His stature in society falling at the feet of Jesus? He had<br />
obviously heard of Jesus and in his desperation and finally seeing Him, was<br />
compelled to fall to the ground in His presence. Great story! Are you ever<br />
compelled or driven to fall to the ground to Jesus?</div>
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Now look back at verses 43-49. And a woman… this woman had<br />
bleeding (some version say hemorrhage) for 12 years. Men you can plug your ears<br />
if you need to. Women I don’t know about you but I am generally complaining in<br />
my head about the one week. Twelve years! Twelve? Can you imagine? Not only<br />
that she had spent all of her living going to doctors hoping they could find<br />
her a cure and verse 43 says they could not find one. Oh, are you feeling her<br />
heart ache with me? In fact, in the book of Mark, it says that not only could<br />
they not find one but it became worse.&nbsp;<br />
According to Levitical law she would have been considered unclean as<br />
long as she was having bleeding, so she would have to keep herself separated<br />
from others.</div>
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So here she was, no money, no one around, an illness that had<br />
been with her for twelve years. Can you imagine her desperation? Can you<br />
imagine what it must have felt like to be ostracized for something you had no<br />
control over? For some I may be striking a chord. For some you may know exactly<br />
what it feels like to be in a position that you have no control over and you<br />
feel like there is no hope. Some us may feel like there is hope but we still<br />
have had that feeling of desperation where all else has failed us, all seems to<br />
be working against and we are trying really hard to figure out what we are<br />
going to do next but in our desperation we feel completely lost. Now imagine<br />
having that little tiny bit of hope show up on the shore that day. </div>
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Verse 44 says that she came up behind Jesus and touched the<br />
border of His garment, probably one of the tassels that hung from His shawl and<br />
immediately, immediately, her issue was stopped. She went up behind Him because<br />
she was not supposed to be among all those people. She also must have assumed<br />
that she could just reach up and touch His garment, maybe the garment held some<br />
kind of healing power, and then slip out of the crowd unnoticed. This however,<br />
was not the case. </div>
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Jesus said, “Who touched me?” Of course Peter responds, look<br />
at all these people, they are all touching you. Jesus said, “No, I felt the<br />
power (here the word used is healing power) go out of me.” This verse is not<br />
implying that Jesus in any way loses power. He wants the people and more<br />
importantly this woman to know, I just healed you and I <i>know</i> about <i>you</i>. He knows what you need and He has what you need. </div>
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Of course, this woman tries to hide in the crowd. Jesus<br />
looks right at her, he more than notices her. Out of all the people in the<br />
crowd, He looked right at her. He was not trying to degrade her or make her feel<br />
belittled here. He wants her to notice, Daughter, I notice you. You can try to<br />
blend into the crowd, you can think that you are lost in the shuffle but Jesus<br />
says, Daughter, I notice you. When you need me, I notice you. When you try to<br />
slink back into the crowd, I notice you.”&nbsp;&nbsp;<br />
Just a side note, Daughter is capitalized. So He is calling her by name. Telling her, you are more than a daughter, you are My Daughter. You are not just one of the<br />
girls in the crowd. You are My Girl. </div>
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When the woman saw that she couldn’t hide, she came forward<br />
trembling. She was really putting herself at risk here. She was stepping out in<br />
public, admitting what she had done, admitting what was wrong with her and<br />
declaring she was healed, and waiting for a reply. &nbsp;&nbsp;</div>
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Notice what He says to her here. “Daughter, be of good<br />
comfort. Thy faith hath made you whole. Go in peace.” I love this. Do you see<br />
these short sentences that say the world to this woman. First of all, He calls<br />
her Daughter. She is His child and He is talking tenderly to her. He is not<br />
casting her out. He is not sending her away.&nbsp;<br />
He speaks lovingly to her, He calls her Daughter. Then He tells her, “Be<br />
of good comfort.” I healed you child, your life means you will not live with this<br />
issue anymore. </div>
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Then He tells her faith has made her whole. Although her<br />
faith may have been little or superstitious, by thinking she could just touch<br />
His garment, and not realizing the power to heal was in Him and not in His<br />
clothes or an object He was wearing. She came with enough faith for Jesus to<br />
say, now take that faith of a mustard seed and go and grow.&nbsp; It was enough to make her whole. It was also<br />
enough to make her <i>feel</i> whole.</p>
<p>I know there are times when I just<br />
don’t feel like myself. I just think, what I would not give right now to not<br />
feel like whoever this is. I just want to feel like my regular self again. There<br />
have also been times in my life where I go day to day and I get swallowed up in<br />
the circumstance and in my desperation I feel like there is no way out. Oh, how<br />
more wrong could I be? Jesus said she was made whole. She was healed,<br />
completely healed. He can make you whole, too. You can take that little bit of<br />
hope or faith and bring it to His feet.</p></div>
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Finally, Jesus says to her, “Go In peace”. The illness she<br />
had all those years, healed. The burdens she must have carried all those years<br />
were gone. The desperation she must have felt, gone. The hopelessness, gone.<br />
She had a new faith in Christ Jesus and she was made whole in Him and now He<br />
was telling her to Go In Peace. Amazing! Beautiful!</div>
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I don’t want to downplay the other miracle that is taking<br />
place here so pardon my briefness. I do want for us to look back to the ruler<br />
of the synagogue. So here is their story. A servant runs up to Him and says don’t bother<br />
Jesus you daughter has died. And Jesus responds tenderly to this man. He says, “Fear<br />
not, believe only”. Do you need someone to tell you today to fear not? Jesus<br />
goes to his house, asks everyone to leave, and tells the little girl to get up.<br />
Get up; let me remind you she was dead. She however, got up, and they got her<br />
some food, a real sign of life. She too, was made whole again. &nbsp;</div>
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I read a great commentary on these verses which said that<br />
Christ in this double miracle shows that He is Lord or both life (the woman)<br />
and death (the young girl).</div>
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So I am going to ask you before we go, are you in need of a<br />
little hope today? Maybe, you are in need of a lot of hope. Are you at point or<br />
season in your life where everything has a feeling of desperation and you are<br />
not sure which way to turn? Can you relate to this father and this woman in the<br />
story who find themselves in the dirt looking for a miracle? Jesus showed up on<br />
that shore on that day for a purpose and He will show up on your shore for you.<br />
The amazing thing about God’s grace is we don’t have to go behind Him in shame<br />
we can stand before and make our requests to Him. No matter how you come to<br />
Him, with little faith or falling at His feet, the important thing is you go.<br />
Go to Him. He will notice you. He will come to you tenderly and you can have assurance<br />
that He alone has what you need. </div>
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Friend, I will pray for you. I will pray whatever it is that<br />
you need you will be willing to bring it to the feet of Jesus and there you<br />
will lay it down and give it to Him. With Jesus, you will never be lost in the<br />
crowd.</div>
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Please encourage others and share this with your friends(there are social media buttons right below here).<br />
They may be in need of the great Hope that is only offered through a<br />
relationship with Jesus. Pray for them. Encourage others by posting comments here on this blog page to<br />
help get your friends closer to having peace with Him.&nbsp;</div>
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Thank you and Have a<br />
great week.&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</div>
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