Then as the cloths were laid on the sick, that power was transmitted or transferred into their bodies. God’s power flowed out of Paul into those cloths and saturated them with the anointing. The handkerchiefs and aprons in Acts 19:11 and 12 that were brought from the body of Paul unto the sick evidently did absorb that power. And the anointing is governed by certain laws just as electricity in the natural is governed by certain laws. So you’d have to come to the conclusion from reading the Scriptures that the healing power of God is transmittable just as electricity is transmittable. And the woman with the issue of blood touched only His garment. When they were laid upon the sick, they charged their bodies and healing was the result.Īpparently, cloth will act as a conductor of the power of God, because we read that Jesus’ garment absorbed the power to the extent that all who touched even the hem of His clothes were made well (Matt. We read in Acts 19:12 that from Paul’s body “ were brought unto the sick handkerchiefs or aprons, and the diseases departed from them, and the evil spirits went out of them.” The Spirit of God indwelling the Apostle Paul transformed those handkerchiefs into “storage batteries” of the Holy Spirit and power.
Here is another example of God’s tangible healing power at work. And that anointing works, or is transmitted and effects a healing and a cure, in connection with the person believing in it. The tangible healing anointing is the power of God to heal and to undo the work of the enemy in a person’s life. After she told Jesus what had happened, He said to her, “ Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole go in peace, and be whole of thy plague” (v. We can also see that the woman’s faith was involved in her healing. Jesus was aware of an outflow of that healing power, and the woman was aware of the reception of that power. We know that God’s healing power-His healing anointing-that went into the woman was tangible, because verse 30 says that Jesus knew immediately when that power went out of Him. But then she heard about Jesus.Ģ7 When she had heard of Jesus, came in the press behind, and touched his garment.Ģ8 For she said, If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be whole.Ģ9 And straightway the fountain of her blood was dried up and she felt in her body that she was healed of that plague. She had suffered with a flow of blood for 12 years, and no doctor could help her. We see an example of this in the story of the healing of the woman with the issue of blood in Mark 5:25–34. Tangible, you may know, means “capable of being touched” or “perceptible to the touch.” IN THIS ARTICLE we are going to consider the tangibility of God’s healing power.