Crowds pressed in on Him.
Voices shouted from every side.
Needs surrounded Him like a storm.
And then—Jesus stopped.
Not because of the noise.
Not because of the crowd.
But because one woman’s faith touched Him in a way no one else did.
“Immediately Jesus realized that power had gone out from him. He turned around in the crowd and asked, ‘Who touched my clothes?’” (Mark 5:30)
Thousands brushed against Him that day.
But only one drew virtue out of Him.
Why?
Because her touch wasn’t casual—it was desperate, intentional, and unrelenting.
The Faith That Pulls on Heaven
The woman with the issue of blood had every reason to stay hidden.
She was isolated.
She was labeled.
She was exhausted from trying everything else.
But she had one conviction that overrode fear and shame:
“If I can just touch the hem of His garment, I will be healed.”
She didn’t wait for perfect conditions.
She didn’t need anyone’s permission.
She risked it all—because she knew the power of faith in action.
Her faith wasn’t passive.
It pulled.
And Heaven responded.
Can Jesus Feel Your Faith?
We say we “believe,” but belief without movement is invisible.
We pray safe prayers.
We hedge our obedience.
We call hesitation “wisdom” when it’s really fear.
Unrelenting faith doesn’t wait for clarity.
It moves.
It disrupts.
It creates a pull Heaven cannot ignore.
Think about it:
What if your faith was so bold, so tangible, that it caused Jesus to stop and turn toward you—right in the middle of the noise?
Faith in Business and Leadership
This isn’t just about healing.
It’s about how we live, lead, and build.
Unrelenting faith looks like this in today’s world:
Faith pulls.
Fear delays.
And neutrality produces nothing.
The Pull That Changes Everything
Jesus is still moving—healing, providing, and building through His people.
The question isn’t whether He has the power.
The question is whether your faith is strong enough to pull on it.
Because casual belief doesn’t shake Heaven.
Unrelenting faith does.
Your Challenge
What’s the one act of faith you’ve been postponing?
Don’t wait until the conditions feel safe.
Faith isn’t safe. It’s surrender.
Take the step this week.
Not someday. Not “when it makes sense.”
This week.
Because Heaven moves where faith pulls.
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