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David Wilkerson emphasizes the transformative power of Jesus' touch in healing and restoring believers in their times of need.
David Wilkerson emphasizes the transformative power of Jesus' touch, recounting how He healed and restored those in need during His earthly ministry. He highlights that many today are longing for that same touch in times of loneliness, confusion, and mental distress, and reassures that Jesus responds to sincere cries for help. Wilkerson encourages believers to seek Jesus intimately, echoing the leper's plea for cleansing and healing. He reminds us that Jesus is always willing to touch and heal, responding to our cries with compassion and mercy. The sermon calls for an expectant faith, trusting in the Lord's ability to heal our minds, bodies, and spirits.

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Somebody reading this needs a touch from Jesus. When the Lord ministered here on earth, he went about healing and restoring the afflicted by simply touching them. When Jesus touched Peter's mother, "the fever left her." He touched the box casket of a dead child, and the boy came to life. He touched the eyes of blind people, and they could see. He touched the ear of a deaf man, who could suddenly hear. Parents brought their children to Jesus "that he should touch them." His gentle touch changed everything. Multitudes brought their sick and infirm, and Jesus took the time to reach out and touch them all, healing them.

If you truly know the Lord intimately, you have known and felt the touch of the hand of Jesus. In times of loneliness, times of discouragement, times of confusion, times so painful and uncertain, you cried out from the depth of your soul: "Lord Jesus, I need your touch. I need to feel your presence. Come, Jesus, and touch my thirsting soul."

Some need a touch of Jesus upon their mind. Satan has come with his wicked principalities to harass and overburden the mind with thoughts that are hellish - unbelieving thoughts, unChristlike thoughts, fearful thoughts, thoughts of unworthiness, thoughts of God's displeasure. Honest believers will tell you they have experienced these attacks on their mind. Satan is determined to destroy our faith and dependence on the Lord.

In Scripture, the touch of Jesus came in answer to a cry. There is no evidence he ever ignored or rejected such a cry. And he will not turn away from your cry, but will mercifully respond to your need. In Matthew 8 we read of a leper coming to him, saying, "Lord, if thou will, thou canst make me clean." Jesus stretched out his hand and touched him, saying, "I will; be thou clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed."

Find a place alone with Jesus today, and say to him what the leper said: "Lord, you are able. Make me clean." Then expect that he who is no respecter of persons will touch and heal you, in mind, body, soul and spirit. The arm of the Lord is outstretched to you, but he waits for that cry of need, the cry for help that is also a cry of expectancy.

"And the Egyptians evil entreated us, and afflicted us, and laid upon us hard bondage; and when we cried unto the Lord God of our father, the Lord heard our voice, and looked on our affliction, and our labour, and our oppression: and the Lord brought us forth out of Egypt with a mighty hand, and with an outstretched arm, and with great terribleness, and with signs, and with wonders: and he that brought us into this place, and hath given us this land, even a land that floweth with milk and honey" (Deuteronomy 26:6-9).

Sermon Outline

  1. I
    • The Healing Touch of Jesus
    • Examples of Jesus' Touch
    • The Impact of His Touch
  2. II
    • The Need for Jesus' Touch
    • Crying Out for Help
    • Expecting His Response
  3. III
    • The Power of Faith
    • Overcoming Mental Struggles
    • Finding Solace in His Presence
  4. IV
    • Scriptural Assurance of His Touch
    • The Leper's Cry
    • God's Faithfulness in Affliction
  5. V
    • The Call to Seek Him
    • The Promise of Healing
    • Living in Expectation

Key Quotes

“His gentle touch changed everything.” — David Wilkerson
“The arm of the Lord is outstretched to you, but he waits for that cry of need.” — David Wilkerson
“Find a place alone with Jesus today, and say to him what the leper said: 'Lord, you are able. Make me clean.'” — David Wilkerson

Application Points

  • Seek a personal encounter with Jesus through prayer and solitude.
  • Recognize the importance of faith in receiving healing from Jesus.
  • Cry out to Jesus in your moments of need, trusting in His willingness to respond.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to seek the touch of Jesus?
Seeking the touch of Jesus means longing for His presence and healing in our lives, especially during difficult times.
How can I expect Jesus to respond to my cry for help?
Jesus responds to our cries with compassion and healing, as demonstrated in Scripture, showing that He is always attentive to our needs.
What are some examples of Jesus healing through touch?
Jesus healed many through His touch, including restoring sight to the blind and raising the dead, illustrating His power and love.
Why is faith important when seeking Jesus' touch?
Faith is crucial because it opens our hearts to receive His healing and assures us that He is able to meet our needs.
How can I prepare my heart to receive Jesus' touch?
Preparing your heart involves seeking solitude in prayer and expressing your needs honestly to Jesus, trusting in His ability to heal.

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