COLERAINE EVANGELICAL CHURCH
SERMON NOTES SUNDAY 14 JUNE 2026 pm – JASON CRUISE
Ephesians chapter 2 verse 4 to 9 and Mark chapter 5 verse 25 to 34
Back there in Ephesians chapter 2 verse 4 we read “but God who is rich in mercy for his great love wherewith he loved us.” There is a God in heaven and his love for you and for I is boundless. It's immeasurable and it's unconditional. You and I could never plumb the depths of God's love for a world of sinners lost and ruined by the fall. To think that God loves you and I so much that he was willing to send his only begotten son into this sin cursed world. To think that the Lord Jesus would come to suffer, to bleed, and to die in the place of fallen man. that he would come to lay down his life for you and for I upon that centre cross so that each and every one of us could be saved and one day have that home in heaven. But while the Lord Jesus was here on earth, while he dwelt here among man, he performed many, many miracles. He gave sight to the blind, he raised the dead to life, he made the lame to walk again and he healed those that were sick and infirmed. John 21 verse 25 “And there are also many other things which Jesus did the which if they should be written everyone I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written.” The Lord Jesus here on earth performed many, many miracles, three of which are recorded for us in God's word here in Mark chapter 5. In Mark chapter 5, we read about the demoniac of Gedara, that man who lived and dwelt among the tombs. That man who each and every day cut himself with the stones. How he was tormented and the Lord comes and he casts out the unclean spirits and that man came to put his trust in Christ. We think here of the account that we have just read concerning the woman with the issue of blood and how this woman comes to the Saviour and putting her faith and her trust in Christ, she is healed of her infirmity. Then we think lastly at the end of the chapter how the Lord Jesus raises that young girl of only 12 years of age to life again. We are thankful that in the gospel we present a Saviour who not only can give physical life but we present one in the gospel who is able to give a spiritual life. If you are listening and you are dead in trespasses and in sin, you can know the forgiveness of sins and you can be made alive in Christ Jesus. Would you not come to him and put your faith and your trust in him? John 10 verse 28 "I give unto them eternal life. They shall never perish. Neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.” The Lord cast the demons out of the demoniac of Gedara. That would confirm to you and I Christ's power over demons. I think of how he heals the woman here with the issue of blood. That would confirm to you and I Christ's power over disease. And then he raises the young girl to life again. That would confirm to you and I Christ's power over death. The one that we present in the gospel is all powerful. He's all knowing. He's all sufficient. He's almighty. Do you know him? Do you know him personally? Can you look back to a time in your life's experience whenever you confessed him as Saviour and Lord?
As we consider this woman in Mark chapter 5 with the issue of blood you may find out that you have more in common with this woman than you first thought. Look at verses 25 and 26 "And a certain woman which had an issue of blood 12 years, and had suffered many things of many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was nothing bettered, but rather grew worse." The first thing that I want us to see concerning this woman is the sickness this woman endured. I see how long this woman has been affected by this condition. She has been affected for 12 long years. 12 long agonizing years. Every day she would feel how she was affected by this issue of blood. This woman's situation was critical. The word of God here refers to her condition as a plague. You can imagine this condition and how it affected her. This woman would have suffered emotionally. Every day she would have wondered to herself “Is there not something I could do today to make myself right? Is there not something I could do today to heal myself, to cure myself of this awful condition?” At the start, it would have been quite easy for this woman to have kept her condition hidden, to have kept it secret so that no one else knew. But you know, as time went on, it would eventually get worse and worse and worse. Her condition would have deteriorated. There would have been no hiding it. It began to take effects upon her health, it began to affect her everyday life. That reminds me that each and every one of us are born with an awful condition known as sin. There are 8.3 billion people around the world and all are born with that awful condition known as sin. You know at the start whenever we were born as a young baby sin is very hard to detect. But you know over a period of time sin would begin to manifest itself. It would begin to show itself. There would be no hiding it. From the time that first lie is told, it begins to steamroll, it begins to get worse and worse, each and every day, the sin condition would grow, and there would be no hiding it from those around about us. We read here that this woman has an issue of blood. And you know we are born with an issue of blood - sin has come down the bloodline. It has come down the bloodline from the first man, Adam, who sinned in the garden of Eden. And through that one willful act of disobedience, sin entered into the line of humanity and it has come down from Adam through every generation down through the bloodline and affects each and every one of us around the world. None is excluded, the preacher is included. All are affected by sin. That's why we must come and put our faith and trust in Christ. The only one who came, who lived that absolutely perfectly sinless life. The only one who was perfectly sinless and sinlessly perfect. The one who for no sin of his own hung upon the centre cross. There he took your sin, your guilt, your shame, my guilt, my sin, my shame upon his own sinless person. Maybe you're thinking to yourself, "Well, surely I'm not that bad." Each and every one of us are born with this condition. No one has not sinned. The apostle Paul tells us in Romans chapter 3, “for there is no difference, for all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.” It doesn't matter what age you are. It doesn't matter your skin colour, your nationality, or your social status. Each and every one of us is affected by sin. It doesn't matter where you live or where you were brought up. It doesn't matter where you are on the social ladder. It doesn't matter if you live on the streets of some of the towns or the cities around our country. It doesn't matter if you were brought up on millionaire row. It doesn't matter if you're the king of England. Each and every one of us, the word of God tells us, is affected by sin, for all have sinned. Maybe you think that simply by living that good life, you think that by attending church on a Sunday morning, you think that by paying in, you think that by doing your charitable deeds that somehow that's good enough to get you into heaven. All of those things are good, but they will not gain you access into heaven. The Lord Jesus as he walked the scene of time, in John 14 verse 6, said "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No man cometh unto the Father but by me." How do you intend to get to God's heaven? There's only one way, and it's the way of the cross. Unless you come to the cross and put your faith and your trust in the one who died upon the cross, you will never be in God's heaven but you'll be down in that awful place that the Bible calls hell with no second chance and no rerun, no acquittal, no queen's counselor, no barister can ever get you an appeal and can ever get you released. I think about this woman and her condition and I think of how she perhaps at times thought, well, if I try this or maybe if I eat this, maybe that will work. And then eventually she would come to realize that none of those things can work and that they're all futile. Think of how she would have thought to herself, well, I can't cure myself. Now I'll try the doctors. Now I'll try the physicians, surely they can help. And she would have made her way along to one physician and another physician, to one doctor another doctor and they would all have made their promises and they would all have given their prognosis. Each and every one would have come with their remedies and came with their cures. But you know she would have found out that they were all futile. Maybe you think that maybe you can make yourself right. Or maybe you've tried philosophers. Maybe you've even tried religion. And you think church attendance will get you into heaven. Tonight you're saying, "I'll do this and I'll do that and I'll be okay. That will deal with the sin problem." No. No, no. The only one who can deal with your sin problem is the one who died upon the cross. Your condition if you're unsaved, is just the same as this woman with the issue of blood. Your condition is critical. This woman was affected for 12 years. I wonder how long you've been affected. 12 years, 20 years. 30, 50, 70, 80? Affected by sin. And your situation is critical. This woman would have been affected not only emotionally, but she would have been affected socially for you see, under the Levitical law that we read of in Leviticus 15, this woman would have had to have separated herself away from the rest of society. This woman would have lived in total isolation. She wouldn't have been able to go to the temple or to the temple court. She would have been excluded from all religious and social gatherings. This dear woman was an outcast. An outcast of society. Not only is this woman affected emotionally and socially, but this woman was affected financially. We read in verse 26 how she spent all that she had and was nothing bettered, but rather grew worse as she has spent all of her money and still the condition is there. You can picture the seriousness, how critical the situation is that this woman is in as she has tried it all. She has tried everything. She has tried the doctors, the physicians. She has suffered many things. Hope is gone and the money is gone.
Not only do we see here the sickness that this woman endured, but secondly, I want us to see the Savior that this woman encountered. Look at verses 27 to 29. When she had heard of Jesus, came in the press behind and touched his garment for she said, "If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be whole. And straightway the fountain of her blood was dried up, and she felt in her body that she was healed of that plague.” Notice that opening line of verse 27 “when she had heard of Jesus”. Thankfully around that area around Capernaum someone has told this woman about the man called Jesus. The word of God doesn't tell us who told her. The reason the word of God doesn't tell us some of these things is simply because we don't have to know. But someone has come and told this woman about the man called Jesus, Jesus of Nazareth, and how he would be able to heal her, how he would be able to cure her condition. I wondered about that conversation, would she have said, "But I have no money left to offer. I have nothing now to give." Did someone tell her that thankfully there is one, the Lord Jesus who is able to offer a remedy to your condition and his remedy comes without money and without price. That's just like salvation this evening. If you are wondering, "How could I ever be made right and made ready for a home in heaven?" There is one who died for you upon the cross to make salvation available and it is available without money and without price. All you simply have to do is come in repentance and put your faith and your trust in him. We read in verse 27 that she came in the press behind and touched his garment. That tells me that this woman, as she made her way through the crowd, through the multitude, she was not going to let anything or anyone get in the way of her coming to Jesus. What's holding you back from getting to the Saviour? Is it the crowd? Is it family? Is it friends? Is it work colleagues? Maybe you are concerned with what they might think, that they would laugh at you. Your friends may laugh you into hell, but they'll never laugh you out. As this woman makes her way through the crowd nothing's going to get in her way. Don't let anything get in your way of coming to the one who loves you. Don't let anything get in your way of coming to the one who died for you upon the cross. The apostle Paul tells us in Romans 5 verse 8 “but God commendeth his love toward us in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” The love of God is so immense and so immeasurable. Why do you still stand in rebellion towards the Savior? Why would you not come and put your faith and your trust in him? Notice what this woman says in verse 28. She says, "If I may but touch his clothes, I shall be whole." That word “whole” in the original Greek is the word for saved. What is this woman really saying? “If I may but touch his clothes, I shall be saved.” Mark tells us how she touched his garment. Luke tells us in chapter 8 that she touched the border of his garment. Matthew tells us in chapter 10 how she came and touched the hem of his garment. You will know that the hem or the border is the last piece. It's that finished work. It's the finished piece. And here this woman has come and she has simply reached out and she has touched the hem, the border, the finished piece. If you would only come and rely upon the finished work of Christ upon the cross you could be saved. Simply coming and relying upon Christ, putting your faith and your trust in him and in his finished work. Notice the opening line of verse 29. It says, "And straightway the fountain of her blood was dried up.” In the original Greek, really the word is immediately. Think of this woman and all that she has suffered throughout the years and all of the doctors and the physicians, all that it has cost emotionally and socially, financially, and now she is healed in an instant simply by coming and reaching out to the Saviour. Immediately she was cured. Immediately she was healed. The haemorrhaging has stopped. You could be healed of that awful condition of sin. That awful condition that will keep you out of God's heaven. If you would only come in repentance and put your faith and your trust in the risen Christ. Maybe you are saying "Well, I'm not going to get saved tonight, but I'm going to get saved some other night. There's a mission and it's coming to such and such a place. I'm going to go to the mission and I'm going to get saved at the mission. There's a preacher and he's going to come and he's going to preach in such and such a place and I'm going to get saved at the gospel meeting there.” Don't put it off. None of us know if we'll even make it home safely tonight. None of us know if we'll see the light of tomorrow. We read there in Proverbs 27 verse 1 “boast not thyself of tomorrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.” You may have all the good intentions that someday you'll get saved. But you know there are many people tonight in a lost eternity and they too believed that one day they too would get saved. But that day never came. Death came and just in an instant they were ushered out into God's great eternity. They were unprepared, unforgiven, and unrepentant. If you were to leave the scene of time and go out into eternity before the gospel mission comes or before the preacher comes to such and such a place to preach, if you were to go out and leave the scene of time before then, before you had got saved you are going down into that awful place the word of God calls hell and there is absolutely no way back. Why not come just like this woman with the issue of blood and reach out to the Lord Jesus and simply lay hold upon him, trust in him and his finished work? If you would only come in repentance, acknowledging that you have lived that life that has been an offense to the holiness of God, acknowledging that you're a sinner and that you're lost, in need of salvation you can be born again of the Spirit of God and know your name recorded in the roll book of heaven, the Lamb's book of life.
Look at verses 30 and 31 “Jesus immediately knowing in himself that virtue had gone out of him, turned him about in the press and said, "Who touched my clothes?" And his disciples said unto him, "You see the multitude thronging you, and sayest thou, who touched me?" You can picture the great multitude surrounding the Savior. The Lord Jesus knows that there's a woman who has touched him. You see, among that great multitude of people there was one who simply reached out an empty hand of faith and laid hold upon the Savior. If you would only come and do that, you would be saved. This woman had come to an end of herself. She has tried everything else. She has tried all that the world has to offer. She has tried all the advice of the doctors, and it all has been found to be futile. Notice what she says in verse 28. She says, "If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be made whole." What a demonstration of faith. Faith forsaking all, I trust him. Why not forget about all that the world has to offer. Forget about all the things that other people are maybe trusting in tonight and simply come and put your faith and your trust in God's son. You will be made right and made ready for a home in heaven. Come and put your faith in him. That's how you get saved. The apostle Paul tells us in Ephesians chapter 2, verses 8 and 9 “For by grace are ye saved through faith, and that not of yourselves, it is the gift of God, not of works, lest any man should boast.” Salvation is by grace alone through faith alone in the person of Christ alone. Who or what are you trusting in tonight for eternity? Anything other than Christ is futile. Anything other than the cross tonight is futile.
We have thought here about the sickness this woman endured, the Saviour this woman encountered. But now I want us to think about the salvation this woman experienced. Look at verses 32 to 34. “And he looked round about to see her that had done this thing. But the woman, fearing and trembling, knowing what was done in her, came and fell down before him, and told him all the truth. And he said unto her, "Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole. Go in peace, and be healed of thy plague." You can picture the scene between the Lord Jesus and this woman as he turns around to see her. The Lord Jesus who is all knowing, knows who has touched him. But he wants this woman to come and to make that confession of faith. This woman comes and tells him all the truth. I have no doubt that she told them of all the doctors that she had visited. How she had suffered many things, how that she had spent all that she had and how she heard about him. How that she has come to believe upon him and believe upon what he can do. We read in Acts 16 verse 31 “believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.” It doesn't say you might be saved or you could be saved or there's a possibility you will be saved or if you pay in enough you'll be saved. If you're a good enough person, you'll be saved. No it says “believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.” It's a sure and certain salvation and is freely available this evening. The great salvation, the great healing that this woman has experienced. Notice the Savior's response. He says, "Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole. Go in peace and be healed of thy plague." As that woman made her way home that day, I believe that there's no preacher could put into words the joy that this woman now experiences, the contentment and the peace that she now has. Not too long before this woman would have been so distraught over her critical condition, always getting worse, never better, and thinking to herself that death is fast coming down the line. And yet here she is that day healed, cured, her condition taken away. Such is the love of Jesus. The word of God tells us in John chapter 3 verse 16, “for God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever believeth in him should not perish but have everlasting life.” You will notice that that verse begins with God and then it ends with life. God is the giver of life. It doesn't matter if it's animal life or plant life or human life or spiritual life. Life begins with God. You could have spiritual life if you would only come in repentance and come to the Lord tonight to know that joy of sins forgiven and know that you're made right and made ready for a home in heaven. Would you not come like this woman with the issue of blood and simply by faith reach out an empty hand and lay hold upon the Saviour? This could be your last opportunity. You might never hear the gospel preached again. This time tomorrow evening you could already be in eternity. The scriptures tell us “it is appointed unto man once to die, but after this the judgment.” Each and every one of us has that appointment with death. None of us know when our appointment could be.
Look at chapter 6 verse 56 "And whithersoever he, that is the Lord Jesus, entered into villages or cities or country, they laid the sick in the streets, and besought him that they might touch if it were but the border of his garment. and as many as touched him were made whole.” The news that this woman had been healed of her condition had travelled throughout the country. Many people had heard how the woman came with the issue of blood and how she has had that critical condition for 12 long agonizing years and just in a moment of time, she came and she laid hold upon the finished work. She laid hold upon the border, upon the finished piece of his garment, and she was healed. And I believe that upon hearing this, there's a multitude of people and they make their way to the Savior that they too might reach out by a hand of faith and lay hold upon the Savior. You know there are many around the world and they have come to put their faith and their trust in the Lord. What a multitude of people have come by faith to rest upon him and upon his finished work. Would you not come? Would you not come and simply rest upon him? Rest upon what he has done for you upon the cross. You know if you can't point to a certain place and say, “I came to know the Saviour there, or that's the spot there that I came to put my faith and my trust in Christ.” If there's nowhere that you can take us to, then there's no better place than here. I'm thankful that the one that we present to you in the gospel, the one who died upon the cross is no longer dead. For we are thankful that we can tell you that the cross is bare, that the tomb is empty, that there is a throne in heaven where the son of God, the Lord Jesus, sits in regal splendour at his Father's own right hand. He calls unto you, “come unto me all ye that labour under heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” We read in Amos 4 verse 12 “Prepare to meet thy God.” We are all going out to meet God – will it be as Saviour because we have put our faith and our trust in him or will it be as judge? Death is sure, judgment is certain, eternity is long. Would you not come to Christ? The scriptures declare, "Behold, now is the accepted time. Behold, now is the day of salvation."




