Gospel
Matthew 9:18-26
Introduction
These moments emphasize that Christ's power transcends social barriers, and that healing comes not only through contact—but through belief. God heals you of your infirmities. His power to heal knows no bounds. Have courage for your faith in the Lord has saved you.
Historical Background
This passage takes place early in Jesus’ ministry, likely in the region of Galilee. Jewish society at the time was marked by rigid purity laws, especially regarding death and sickness. Touching a dead body or a bleeding person (as the woman had been for twelve years) made one ceremonially unclean. Jesus, however, breaks those boundaries to bring healing and restoration.
The ruler is likely a synagogue leader named Jairus (from Mark and Luke’s accounts). The woman suffers from a chronic hemorrhage, which rendered her socially and religiously marginalized.
Theological Context
Faith as a catalyst for divine intervention: Both Jairus and the woman approach Jesus in desperation—but also in faith.
Jesus’ authority over life and impurity: His touch reverses death and restores purity, challenging the religious norms of the day.
God’s mercy and responsiveness: Jesus turns to the woman and comforts her, highlighting the personal nature of divine compassion.
Learning Lessons
God heals without any distinction. Whoever and whatever you are, His healing grace is free and available to you anytime. Take it from the Lord, even if you are focused to your destination, learn to stop and pause whenever somebody needs help. Be mindful not only of yourself but also those who are around you.
Poem
“The Touch of Mercy”
A ruler bowed, his heart undone,
A daughter lifeless, hope near none.
Yet Jesus walked, and life drew near—
His presence quieted the fear.
A woman reached through crowded shame,
Twelve years of blood, a silent name.
“Be whole,” He spoke, “Your faith has healed,”
And mercy in her soul was sealed.
He touched the girl, she rose, awake—
Death itself began to break.
In trembling faith, they found release,
And in His eyes, eternal peace.
Prayer
Lord Jesus,
You who walks through sorrow and silence, who see the broken-hearted and draw near. We come like Jairus, desperate for life, like the bleeding woman, longing for healing.
You do not turn away from our shame, but touch our wounds and call us “daughter” and “son.” You speak peace where chaos rules, and you raise what we thought was lost.
In our waiting, give us faith; in our sickness, give us courage. Help us believe that a mere touch of your robe Is enough to bring transformation. We honor your mercy, we trust your power, we rest in your love.
Amen.
Pericope
III. Ministry and Mission in Galilee
THE OFFICIAL'S DAUGTHER AND THE WOMAN WITH A HEMORRHAGE
Matthew 9:18-26
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