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Touch Of God

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The phrase "touch of God" is not explicitly found as a phrase in the Bible, but it conveys significant theological concepts pertaining to God's presence, intervention, and influence in the lives of individuals. In a biblical context, a "touch" from God often symbolizes divine favor, healing, or empowerment. For instance, in the New Testament, Jesus' healing miracles often emphasize the transformative power of His touch. In Mark 5:27-34, the woman with the issue of blood is healed simply by touching the hem of His garment, illustrating the profound healing and restoration that comes from encountering the divine.Moreover, the concept can also relate to moments of divine calling or commissioning, as seen with figures like Moses and Isaiah, who experienced a tangible sense of God's presence and purpose in their lives (Exodus 3:5; Isaiah 6:6-8). The "touch of God" can thus be understood as an intimate encounter with the divine that leads to personal transformation, empowerment for service, or miraculous healing, reflecting God’s active and loving involvement in human affairs.

David Wilkerson

In this sermon, the preacher reflects on his own spiritual journey and the realization that he had been giving half-hearted sermons. He shares how the Holy Spirit convicted him while watching violent movies and reminded him of the destructive power of violence. This conviction led him to seek a deep

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