I read something today that caught me off guard.
“I might be hanging on by a thread,
but it’s the thread of His garment.”
I don’t think I’ve ever thought about faith like that before.
We talk about strong faith.
Confident faith.
Faith that doesn’t waver.
But that’s not always what it looks like in real life.
Sometimes it looks thin.
Like you’re not holding everything together —
you’re just holding on.
And not even tightly.
Just enough to stay connected.
That’s what stood out to me.
Not the strength of it.
The smallness of it.
Because the woman who reached for Jesus’ garment
wasn’t making a statement.
She wasn’t trying to prove anything.
She was just trying to reach Him
in the only way she could.
And somehow, that was enough.
Not because her faith was impressive.
But because it was directed at the right place.
I think that’s what I forget.
That it doesn’t have to feel big.
Or strong.
Or even steady.
Sometimes it just has to be there.
A thread.
Not holding everything together —
just holding on to Him.
“If I just touch his clothes, I will be healed.”
— Mark 5:28 (NIV)