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|  | title = "Luke 8:40–48" | |||
|  | date = "2022-11-26" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk8.40-48)
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|  | Back in Galilee, maybe in the city of Capernaum, a crowd of people are waiting | |||
|  | for Jesus's return from His trip across the lake. The ruler of the synagogue, | |||
|  | named Jairus, comes to Jesus with a request to help his dying daughter. Jesus | |||
|  | agrees, and they set off across town. | |||
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|  | Before they can get to Jairus's house, they are interrupted by a woman trying | |||
|  | to be healed in secret. To understand the secrecy, it's necessary to understand | |||
|  | the ritual purity laws in the Law of Moses. In order to come before God in | |||
|  | worship and offer acceptable sacrifices, one must be clean of a whole host of | |||
|  | impurities. Touching a dead body, having various skin diseases, or having some | |||
|  | bodily discharge can all make a person unclean. Now, being unclean wasn't | |||
|  | sinful or caused by committing sins, _per se_, but it did represent sin and | |||
|  | death and therefore cut a person off from their relationship with God. | |||
|  | Uncleanness is also infectious according to the law, so in severe situations | |||
|  | the unclean person was excluded from the camp and lived in isolation until they | |||
|  | were made clean again. | |||
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|  | The woman who touched Jesus's cloak had been discharging blood for twelve years | |||
|  | straight. Normal menstruation caused a woman to be unclean for seven days, but | |||
|  | not only herself but also her bed and her chairs and anyone who touches her or | |||
|  | those things. This woman had spent all her money on physicians to try to get | |||
|  | well, but nothing had worked. She saw an opportunity to be healed in Jesus, so | |||
|  | she touched His cloak believing it would help her. | |||
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|  | And it does, but Jesus catches her. She explains why she grabbed His cloak, | |||
|  | which may have disturbed some of the people who heard her. ("She might have | |||
|  | made this holy prophet unclean!" 😱) Jesus treats her gently and declares | |||
|  | before everyone that her faith has made her well. Now she can go make the | |||
|  | necessary sacrifices to atone for her uncleanness and rejoin society, and now | |||
|  | everyone knows that she can. | |||
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|  | * * * | |||
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|  | Show us how pervasive our sin is; wash it from us and make us clean. |