{"id":9745,"date":"2025-08-09T11:41:31","date_gmt":"2025-08-09T14:41:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/milagreshoje.com.br\/?p=9745"},"modified":"2025-08-09T12:05:35","modified_gmt":"2025-08-09T15:05:35","slug":"the-woman-with-the-issue-of-blood-faith-that-touches-jesus","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/milagreshoje.com.br\/en\/the-woman-with-the-issue-of-blood-faith-that-touches-jesus\/","title":{"rendered":"The Woman with the Issue of Blood: Faith That Touches Jesus"},"content":{"rendered":"
The woman with the issue of blood<\/strong> is one of the most moving narratives in the Gospels.<\/p> Amid a crowd, a nameless character makes a quiet and bold decision: to approach Jesus, touch the hem of His cloak, and believe she would be restored.<\/p> Revisiting this passage, we perceive layers of meaning that span centuries and continue to inspire readers to live with practical, courageous trust.<\/p> In this article, we will explore context, symbolism, lessons, and applications, always placing the woman with the issue of blood<\/strong> at the center of reflection and highlighting related expressions such as the woman who touched Jesus<\/strong>, the hemorrhaging woman<\/strong>, the miracle of the cloak<\/strong>, healing by faith<\/strong>, and persevering faith<\/strong>.<\/p> The Bible does not reveal the name of the woman with the issue<\/strong>. Even so, her story was recorded as a testimony of trust. Instead of a detailed biography, we receive a portrait of attitude\u2014the narrative of the woman who touched Jesus<\/strong>, demonstrating persevering faith<\/strong> in the face of hardship and social limits.<\/p> The scene unfolds on a hurried road. Jesus was on His way to meet another need when the woman with the issue<\/strong> quietly draws near. What seemed like only a touch becomes the miracle of the cloak<\/strong>, revealing healing by faith<\/strong> and the strength of a resolute heart.<\/p> Without long speeches, the woman with the issue of blood<\/strong> chooses a gesture. The touch is her argument; trust is her language. In this act, the hemorrhaging woman<\/strong> finds a voice, dignity, and welcome in the gaze of Jesus.<\/p> Who was the woman with the issue of blood<\/strong><\/h2>
An identity that is not a name, but a testimony<\/h3>
The context of the encounter<\/h3>
The silence that speaks volumes<\/h3>