“If I touch even his garments I will be made well (Mark 5:28).”
“Houston we have a problem” is a famous line associated with an explosion and rupture of an oxygen tank on the Apollo 13 mission. It is used today in a humorous way paradoxical manner. It was originally a genuine report of a life threatening fault or issue. The women with the issue of blood knew she had a problem, and tried every avenue to deal with it, only to come to a dead end after each attempt to fix it. The sinner has an internal problem of sin and must first recognize he or she has a life threatening issue. It is not his anger that needs to be “managed”, but his heart that needs changing from which his angry outbursts stem, as out of the heart the mouth speaks. God’s Law shows the disease of sin embedded in the life of a sinner, and points to the Savior as the only remedy to their plight. God commands all men everywhere to repent and believe the Gospel (Acts 17:30; Mark 1:15). Preach the Gospel while you still have time until the nets are filled!
“Houston we have a problem” is a famous line associated with an explosion and rupture of an oxygen tank on the Apollo 13 mission. It is used today in a humorous way paradoxical manner. It was originally a genuine report of a life threatening fault or issue. The women with the issue of blood knew she had a problem, and tried every avenue to deal with it, only to come to a dead end after each attempt to fix it. The sinner has an internal problem of sin and must first recognize he or she has a life threatening issue. It is not his anger that needs to be “managed”, but his heart that needs changing from which his angry outbursts stem, as out of the heart the mouth speaks. God’s Law shows the disease of sin embedded in the life of a sinner, and points to the Savior as the only remedy to their plight. God commands all men everywhere to repent and believe the Gospel (Acts 17:30; Mark 1:15). Preach the Gospel while you still have time until the nets are filled!