Parables for a Woman’s Heart

S4-E1: Your breakthrough is now!

22 min · 5. maj 2026
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For 12 long years, she suffered in silence. Rejected. Isolated. Drained. Written off by society. But one day, everything changed, not because Jesus called her out, but because she pressed her way in. In this powerful and spirit-filled episode of Parables for a Woman’s Heart, Pastor Osh unpacks the story of the woman with the issue of blood and delivers a prophetic reminder: your situation will not change if you stay seated in sorrow. This is for the woman who has been: * Struggling for years with no breakthrough * Silently battling issues no one understands * Feeling rejected, overlooked, and pushed aside * Questioning her identity because of her condition Your faith still has power. Power to push. Power to reach. Power to pull from Heaven. Jesus didn’t initiate this miracle, her faith did. And when He healed her, He didn’t just stop the issue… He restored her identity. “Daughter.” If you’ve been bleeding in places no one sees, if you’ve been counted out, if people have written your ending, this episode is your call to rise up and press through. Your healing is on the other side of your movement. 🎧 Tune in and be reminded: You are not what you’ve been going through. You are still called, still seen, and still worthy of restoration.

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