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Episode 240 - The Woman With The Issue of Blood - Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise

42 min · 5 de jul de 2026
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Podcast Summary: The Woman With The Issue of Blood – Faith That Draws Power For twelve long years, this woman lived in pain, disappointment, and isolation. She had spent everything she had on physicians, yet her condition only grew worse. Human solutions had failed, but heaven had not forgotten her. When she heard about Jesus, hope was born again. She refused to let the crowd, her condition, or the opinions of others stop her. She pressed through until she touched the hem of His garment, believing that one touch would change everything. Immediately, the flow of blood stopped. Jesus paused and declared that power had gone out from Him. While many were touching Jesus physically, only one person touched Him by faith. The crowd made contact with Jesus, but faith made a connection with His power. In this episode, we explore powerful lessons from this remarkable miracle: * Faith is born when you hear the Word concerning Jesus. * Your past disappointments do not disqualify you from God's miracle. * Desperation mixed with faith attracts divine intervention. * Faith is not passive—it presses through obstacles until it reaches Jesus. * There is a difference between being around Jesus and genuinely connecting with Him by faith. * Jesus responds to faith, not status, position, or popularity. * One encounter with Christ can accomplish what years of human effort could not. * God is able to restore what sickness, delay, and suffering have stolen. * Jesus not only heals the body but also restores dignity, peace, and identity. Whatever has lingered in your life for years is not beyond the reach of God's power. The same Jesus who stopped for one desperate woman still responds to faith today. As you listen, be encouraged to reach beyond your circumstances and lay hold of His promises, for your faith can still draw virtue from the Master. Key Scripture: Mark 5:21–34

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Portada del episodio Episode 240 - The Woman With The Issue of Blood - Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise

Episode 240 - The Woman With The Issue of Blood - Apostle Lehlogonolo Prince Seloise

Podcast Summary: The Woman With The Issue of Blood – Faith That Draws Power For twelve long years, this woman lived in pain, disappointment, and isolation. She had spent everything she had on physicians, yet her condition only grew worse. Human solutions had failed, but heaven had not forgotten her. When she heard about Jesus, hope was born again. She refused to let the crowd, her condition, or the opinions of others stop her. She pressed through until she touched the hem of His garment, believing that one touch would change everything. Immediately, the flow of blood stopped. Jesus paused and declared that power had gone out from Him. While many were touching Jesus physically, only one person touched Him by faith. The crowd made contact with Jesus, but faith made a connection with His power. In this episode, we explore powerful lessons from this remarkable miracle: * Faith is born when you hear the Word concerning Jesus. * Your past disappointments do not disqualify you from God's miracle. * Desperation mixed with faith attracts divine intervention. * Faith is not passive—it presses through obstacles until it reaches Jesus. * There is a difference between being around Jesus and genuinely connecting with Him by faith. * Jesus responds to faith, not status, position, or popularity. * One encounter with Christ can accomplish what years of human effort could not. * God is able to restore what sickness, delay, and suffering have stolen. * Jesus not only heals the body but also restores dignity, peace, and identity. Whatever has lingered in your life for years is not beyond the reach of God's power. The same Jesus who stopped for one desperate woman still responds to faith today. As you listen, be encouraged to reach beyond your circumstances and lay hold of His promises, for your faith can still draw virtue from the Master. Key Scripture: Mark 5:21–34

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