Hope Church Podcast
This message takes us deep into Matthew chapter 9, where we encounter Jesus challenging the old religious systems and introducing a radically new kingdom. The teaching explores three interconnected stories that reveal something profound about how Jesus transforms everything He touches. We see John's disciples questioning why Jesus' followers don't fast according to tradition, and Jesus responds with a stunning metaphor about new wine requiring new wineskins. He's not here to patch up the old religious system but to establish something completely new. Then, as Jesus explains this revolutionary concept, a desperate synagogue leader interrupts, asking Jesus to touch his dead daughter. On the way, a woman who has been bleeding for twelve years pushes through the crowd to touch the edge of His garment, specifically the blue tassel that reminded everyone of God's eternal faithfulness. What's remarkable is that both situations involved ceremonial uncleanness according to Jewish law. Touching a dead body or someone with a bleeding disorder would make a person unclean for days. Yet Jesus doesn't hesitate. He reverses the contamination. Instead of becoming unclean, His holiness brings healing and life. This challenges us to bring our mess, our brokenness, our dead things to Jesus without cleaning ourselves up first. The woman's bold faith, pushing through social stigma and religious barriers to reach Jesus, invites us to press in with similar desperation. We're called to step out in bold faith, whether that means finally singing during worship, committing to daily Bible reading, or bringing our deepest pain to Him. The old ways of shame and isolation have passed away. Something new has come.
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