v43-48 The woman's touch was deliberate and distinct. It was a touch of believing faith.
Trusting in God in spite of circumstances and situations is vital. We must look to Him beyond our own limitations. Faith is a vital part if the Christian life and we go on in it.
v1-6 The twelve would learn dependence, hospitality, generosity, gratitude, prioritisation as they travelled. Their message would be strengthened by the way they behaved, interacted and engaged with the gospel they lived out.
v10-17 The unselfish love of Jesus was for the welfare of others. He cares about both physical and spiritual needs. They would see Him as others-centred, which was at the core of who He was.
v18-27 Jesus' call was related to His mission, which ultimately comes back to His identity. If He is who He says He is, then no demand can be too great.
v28-36 The disciples would see Jesus for who He really was. They would have learned from Jesus why He had come. Jesus was vindicated in all He claimed to be, proving He was the Son of Man and God had chosen Him to do a specific work.
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