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YOUR FAITH HAS MADE YOU WELL
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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YOUR FAITH HAS MADE YOU WELL
From the book "Jesus" by Max Lucado
Mark 5:24-26,
Questions:
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What was the first miracle that was illustrated in Mark 5:24-26?
2. Why did the sick woman's situation seem so hopeless?
3. Jesus was her only hope, but what obstacles did she have to face to get Jesus' attention?
4. What are some obstacles we face when we know we need to go to Jesus?
5. What were the differences in the second miracles in Mark 2:1-12, what did Jesus heal?
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What was the similarities and what does it teach us about taking the first step to Jesus?
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