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Jesus Heals the Bleeding Woman Who Touched the Hem of His Garment — Beige

Jesus Heals the Bleeding Woman Who Touched the Hem of His Garment — Beige

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Jesus Heals the Bleeding Woman framed canvas print of the woman who reached for Jesus' robe and was made whole. She kneels, reaching from her knees, as delicate linework captures the instant her hand touches the hem of His garment. Set on a vast horizon in neutral tones of linen beige and soft ivory: modern Christian healing art for women, from Mark 5:34.

"Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering."
—Mark 5:34

✦ Soft Pink Version here

✦ Ready to Hang with pre-installed hanging wire. Frame depth 2 inches. The No Frame option is mounted on stretcher wood bars

✦ Made in the USA 🇺🇸
Proudly handcrafted in our Los Angeles art studio

✦ Fast Shipping — Same Day!
Orders placed before noon EST ship same day

✦ Easy Delivery
Free Shipping Protective Packaging 100% Insured Ships to All 50 States & Worldwide Zero Risk

Art Details

Designed for homes that value clean, neutral aesthetics first, and carry faith quietly but unmistakably. Most Christian healing art leans traditional or sentimental. This modern painting strips the crowd away, leaving only the reach and the One who felt it: the woman kneeling at the hem, Jesus stopped before her, the immensity of the field around them. It was made for living rooms, dining rooms, Bible-study spaces, bedrooms, hallways, entryways, and gallery walls, and pairs naturally with minimalist, modern farmhouse, Japandi, boho, and contemporary interiors. It is one of the most meaningful pieces of Christian healing art for women, and a quiet get-well or encouragement gift for a woman walking through a hard season.

  • Subject: the healing of the woman with the issue of blood, told in Mark 5:25-34, Matthew 9:20-22, and Luke 8:43-48. The moment she reaches through the crowd to touch the hem of Jesus' garment, and He turns and calls her Daughter, the only woman in the New Testament He names this way. Jesus' words to her in Mark 5:34: "Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering."
  • Style: modern, minimalist, fresco-inspired, neutral Christian wall art for women
  • Palette: linen beige, soft ivory, warm earth
  • Orientation: vertical
  • Best for: bedrooms, prayer corners, living rooms, hallways and entryways, Bible-study spaces, women's ministry rooms, gallery walls
  • Material: archival-grade canvas, giclée print with fade-resistant inks
  • Frame: handcrafted wood, 2-inch depth. No Frame option ships gallery-wrapped on wood stretcher bars
  • Sizes: 12×16, 24×32, 36×48, and 45×60 inches
    Custom size? email us!
    help@christianmodern.shop
  • Frame finishes: Light Wood, Brown Wood, Gold, Black, or No Frame
  • Made in: Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Includes: pre-installed hanging wire, arrives ready to hang out of the box
  • Most-gifted occasions: healing-season encouragement, get-well gifts for Christian women, chronic illness and recovery milestones, postpartum, grief and loss, women's faith milestones, gifts for mothers in a hard chapter, baptism and confirmation for women, cancer recovery, birthdays, anniversaries, and any moment of return to faith through healing

Shipping, Exchanges, Returns & Trust

  • Free shipping across all 50 US states and worldwide
  • Same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST
  • Delivery time: 3 to 5 business days
  • 100% insured with protective packaging
  • Exchanges and returns: accepted within 30 days of delivery for your peace of mind

For support in the rare case of delivery damage, email help@christianmodern.shop.

About the Woman Who Touched the Hem in Mark 5

The healing of the woman who touched the hem of His garment appears in Mark 5:25-34, Matthew 9:20-22, and Luke 8:43-48. Often called the bleeding woman or the woman with the issue of blood, she had suffered for twelve years and spent everything she had on doctors who could not heal her. She pressed through the crowd, thinking to herself "If I just touch his clothes, I will be healed." The instant her hand met the hem of His garment, her bleeding stopped. Jesus turned to her in front of everyone and called her Daughter, the only woman in the New Testament He names this way. In Matthew's account Jesus says "Take heart, daughter; your faith has made you well," rendered in the King James as "thy faith hath made thee whole." The passage credits the reach itself, the faith, for the miracle, which is why it has become one of the most-quoted scriptures on Christian healing for women walking through chronic illness, recovery, grief, postpartum, infertility, or any long season where healing has felt out of reach. This painting captures that moment of reaching, when faith met the edge of His robe.

Jesus Heals the Bleeding Woman Common Questions

What is the story of the woman who touched the hem of Jesus' garment in Mark 5?
The woman who touched the hem of Jesus' garment is one of the most beloved healing stories in the Gospels, told in Mark 5:25-34, Matthew 9:20-22, and Luke 8:43-48. She had been bleeding for twelve years and had spent everything she had on doctors who could not help her, which under Jewish law also left her ceremonially unclean and socially isolated. Hearing that Jesus was passing through, she pressed through the crowd, saying to herself, "If I just touch his clothes, I will be healed." The instant her hand met the hem of His garment, her bleeding stopped. Jesus felt power go out from Him, turned, and instead of rebuking her He called her "Daughter," the only woman in the New Testament He names this way, and said, "Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering."

What does "she touched the hem of his garment" mean?
The hem, or fringe, of Jesus' garment refers to the tassels (tzitzit) that observant Jewish men wore on the corners of their cloak, commanded in Numbers 15:38-39 as a reminder of God's commandments. Those corners have their own weight in scripture: the Hebrew word for the corner of a garment, kanaph, is the same word used for "wings," and Malachi 4:2 promised that the Messiah would rise "with healing in his wings." When the woman reached for the fringe at the corner of Jesus' robe, she was acting on that promise literally, reaching for the wings of the One Malachi said would carry healing. By reaching for the hem rather than grabbing His arm, she showed both deep reverence and bold faith, and the phrase has endured because it captures a profound truth: even the smallest, most desperate reach toward Jesus, made in faith, is enough. This painting freezes that exact instant, her fingertips meeting the fringe of His robe.

Why is this a meaningful Christian healing gift for a woman?
This is one of the most meaningful get-well and encouragement gifts you can give a Christian woman walking through a hard season. The story speaks directly to women facing chronic illness, recovery from surgery, cancer, postpartum struggles, infertility, grief, or any long wait where healing has felt out of reach, because it is a woman's story of reaching for Jesus and being seen, named, and made whole. The warm linen beige and soft ivory palette keeps it gentle and hopeful rather than heavy, so it belongs in her bedroom, prayer corner, or living room as a daily reminder that her faith matters and she is not walking her season alone.

What home aesthetics and rooms does the beige version fit?
The beige version was designed for homes that lead with clean, neutral aesthetics. Its linen beige, soft ivory, and warm earth palette pairs naturally with minimalist, modern farmhouse, Japandi, boho, and contemporary interiors, and it anchors a living room, dining room, Bible-study space, bedroom, hallway, entryway, or gallery wall. Because the tones are warm and neutral rather than bold, it carries scripture into a room quietly, blending into the decor instead of competing with it. If your home or the recipient's leans softer and more feminine, the Soft Pink version is the companion piece.

What size should I get for a prayer corner, hallway, bedroom, or living room?
This is a vertical painting available in four sizes: 12x16, 24x32, 36x48, and 45x60 inches. The 12x16 inch ($150 framed) suits a prayer corner, nightstand wall, gallery wall, or a small get-well gift. The 24x32 inch ($330 framed) is the most popular size for a bedroom wall or hallway. The 36x48 inch ($480 framed) makes a statement above a console, in an entryway, or on a living-room wall, and the 45x60 inch ($750 framed) anchors a large feature wall. As a rule, choose a piece that fills roughly two-thirds the width of the wall or furniture below it, hung so its center sits a touch below 60 inches, standard eye height.

Does the canvas arrive ready to hang?
Yes. Every framed piece arrives ready to hang out of the box with pre-installed hanging wire and a handcrafted 2-inch deep wood frame in Light Wood, Brown Wood, Gold, or Black. The No Frame option ships gallery-wrapped on solid wood stretcher bars with the image wrapping the edges for a clean, modern look. No tools, framing, or assembly are needed beyond a nail or hook on the wall.

Is this painting about the bleeding woman or about Jairus's daughter, and is it the same miracle as Matthew 9 and Luke 8?
This painting depicts the bleeding woman, not Jairus's daughter, though the two stories are woven together in scripture. In Mark 5, Jesus is on His way to heal Jairus's dying daughter when the bleeding woman touches His garment and is healed in the middle of that journey, a story-within-a-story often called a Markan sandwich. It is the same single miracle recorded three times: Mark 5:25-34, Matthew 9:20-22, and Luke 8:43-48. The accounts differ only slightly in wording, with Matthew rendering Jesus' words as "Take heart, daughter; your faith has made you well." This piece focuses on the woman's moment of reaching and being called Daughter.

Where is the painting made, and what makes it different from other Mark 5 healing art?
Each piece is handcrafted to order in the Christian Modern studio in Los Angeles, California, printed on archival-grade canvas with fade-resistant giclee inks rated to last over 100 years without color shift. What sets it apart is its restraint: most Christian healing art leans traditional, literal, or sentimental, while this is a modern, minimalist, fresco-inspired interpretation in a neutral palette, made for women who want clean, contemporary decor that still carries their faith. It ships free across all 50 states and worldwide, fully insured, with same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST.

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Jesus Heals the Bleeding Woman framed canvas print of the woman who reached for Jesus' robe and was made whole. She kneels, reaching from her knees, as delicate linework captures the instant her hand touches the hem of His garment. Set on a vast horizon in neutral tones of linen beige and soft ivory: modern Christian healing art for women, from Mark 5:34.

"Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering."
—Mark 5:34

✦ Soft Pink Version here

✦ Ready to Hang with pre-installed hanging wire. Frame depth 2 inches. The No Frame option is mounted on stretcher wood bars

✦ Made in the USA 🇺🇸
Proudly handcrafted in our Los Angeles art studio

✦ Fast Shipping — Same Day!
Orders placed before noon EST ship same day

✦ Easy Delivery
Free Shipping Protective Packaging 100% Insured Ships to All 50 States & Worldwide Zero Risk

Art Details

Designed for homes that value clean, neutral aesthetics first, and carry faith quietly but unmistakably. Most Christian healing art leans traditional or sentimental. This modern painting strips the crowd away, leaving only the reach and the One who felt it: the woman kneeling at the hem, Jesus stopped before her, the immensity of the field around them. It was made for living rooms, dining rooms, Bible-study spaces, bedrooms, hallways, entryways, and gallery walls, and pairs naturally with minimalist, modern farmhouse, Japandi, boho, and contemporary interiors. It is one of the most meaningful pieces of Christian healing art for women, and a quiet get-well or encouragement gift for a woman walking through a hard season.

  • Subject: the healing of the woman with the issue of blood, told in Mark 5:25-34, Matthew 9:20-22, and Luke 8:43-48. The moment she reaches through the crowd to touch the hem of Jesus' garment, and He turns and calls her Daughter, the only woman in the New Testament He names this way. Jesus' words to her in Mark 5:34: "Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering."
  • Style: modern, minimalist, fresco-inspired, neutral Christian wall art for women
  • Palette: linen beige, soft ivory, warm earth
  • Orientation: vertical
  • Best for: bedrooms, prayer corners, living rooms, hallways and entryways, Bible-study spaces, women's ministry rooms, gallery walls
  • Material: archival-grade canvas, giclée print with fade-resistant inks
  • Frame: handcrafted wood, 2-inch depth. No Frame option ships gallery-wrapped on wood stretcher bars
  • Sizes: 12×16, 24×32, 36×48, and 45×60 inches
    Custom size? email us!
    help@christianmodern.shop
  • Frame finishes: Light Wood, Brown Wood, Gold, Black, or No Frame
  • Made in: Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Includes: pre-installed hanging wire, arrives ready to hang out of the box
  • Most-gifted occasions: healing-season encouragement, get-well gifts for Christian women, chronic illness and recovery milestones, postpartum, grief and loss, women's faith milestones, gifts for mothers in a hard chapter, baptism and confirmation for women, cancer recovery, birthdays, anniversaries, and any moment of return to faith through healing

Shipping, Exchanges, Returns & Trust

  • Free shipping across all 50 US states and worldwide
  • Same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST
  • Delivery time: 3 to 5 business days
  • 100% insured with protective packaging
  • Exchanges and returns: accepted within 30 days of delivery for your peace of mind

For support in the rare case of delivery damage, email help@christianmodern.shop.

About the Woman Who Touched the Hem in Mark 5

The healing of the woman who touched the hem of His garment appears in Mark 5:25-34, Matthew 9:20-22, and Luke 8:43-48. Often called the bleeding woman or the woman with the issue of blood, she had suffered for twelve years and spent everything she had on doctors who could not heal her. She pressed through the crowd, thinking to herself "If I just touch his clothes, I will be healed." The instant her hand met the hem of His garment, her bleeding stopped. Jesus turned to her in front of everyone and called her Daughter, the only woman in the New Testament He names this way. In Matthew's account Jesus says "Take heart, daughter; your faith has made you well," rendered in the King James as "thy faith hath made thee whole." The passage credits the reach itself, the faith, for the miracle, which is why it has become one of the most-quoted scriptures on Christian healing for women walking through chronic illness, recovery, grief, postpartum, infertility, or any long season where healing has felt out of reach. This painting captures that moment of reaching, when faith met the edge of His robe.

Jesus Heals the Bleeding Woman Common Questions

What is the story of the woman who touched the hem of Jesus' garment in Mark 5?
The woman who touched the hem of Jesus' garment is one of the most beloved healing stories in the Gospels, told in Mark 5:25-34, Matthew 9:20-22, and Luke 8:43-48. She had been bleeding for twelve years and had spent everything she had on doctors who could not help her, which under Jewish law also left her ceremonially unclean and socially isolated. Hearing that Jesus was passing through, she pressed through the crowd, saying to herself, "If I just touch his clothes, I will be healed." The instant her hand met the hem of His garment, her bleeding stopped. Jesus felt power go out from Him, turned, and instead of rebuking her He called her "Daughter," the only woman in the New Testament He names this way, and said, "Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering."

What does "she touched the hem of his garment" mean?
The hem, or fringe, of Jesus' garment refers to the tassels (tzitzit) that observant Jewish men wore on the corners of their cloak, commanded in Numbers 15:38-39 as a reminder of God's commandments. Those corners have their own weight in scripture: the Hebrew word for the corner of a garment, kanaph, is the same word used for "wings," and Malachi 4:2 promised that the Messiah would rise "with healing in his wings." When the woman reached for the fringe at the corner of Jesus' robe, she was acting on that promise literally, reaching for the wings of the One Malachi said would carry healing. By reaching for the hem rather than grabbing His arm, she showed both deep reverence and bold faith, and the phrase has endured because it captures a profound truth: even the smallest, most desperate reach toward Jesus, made in faith, is enough. This painting freezes that exact instant, her fingertips meeting the fringe of His robe.

Why is this a meaningful Christian healing gift for a woman?
This is one of the most meaningful get-well and encouragement gifts you can give a Christian woman walking through a hard season. The story speaks directly to women facing chronic illness, recovery from surgery, cancer, postpartum struggles, infertility, grief, or any long wait where healing has felt out of reach, because it is a woman's story of reaching for Jesus and being seen, named, and made whole. The warm linen beige and soft ivory palette keeps it gentle and hopeful rather than heavy, so it belongs in her bedroom, prayer corner, or living room as a daily reminder that her faith matters and she is not walking her season alone.

What home aesthetics and rooms does the beige version fit?
The beige version was designed for homes that lead with clean, neutral aesthetics. Its linen beige, soft ivory, and warm earth palette pairs naturally with minimalist, modern farmhouse, Japandi, boho, and contemporary interiors, and it anchors a living room, dining room, Bible-study space, bedroom, hallway, entryway, or gallery wall. Because the tones are warm and neutral rather than bold, it carries scripture into a room quietly, blending into the decor instead of competing with it. If your home or the recipient's leans softer and more feminine, the Soft Pink version is the companion piece.

What size should I get for a prayer corner, hallway, bedroom, or living room?
This is a vertical painting available in four sizes: 12x16, 24x32, 36x48, and 45x60 inches. The 12x16 inch ($150 framed) suits a prayer corner, nightstand wall, gallery wall, or a small get-well gift. The 24x32 inch ($330 framed) is the most popular size for a bedroom wall or hallway. The 36x48 inch ($480 framed) makes a statement above a console, in an entryway, or on a living-room wall, and the 45x60 inch ($750 framed) anchors a large feature wall. As a rule, choose a piece that fills roughly two-thirds the width of the wall or furniture below it, hung so its center sits a touch below 60 inches, standard eye height.

Does the canvas arrive ready to hang?
Yes. Every framed piece arrives ready to hang out of the box with pre-installed hanging wire and a handcrafted 2-inch deep wood frame in Light Wood, Brown Wood, Gold, or Black. The No Frame option ships gallery-wrapped on solid wood stretcher bars with the image wrapping the edges for a clean, modern look. No tools, framing, or assembly are needed beyond a nail or hook on the wall.

Is this painting about the bleeding woman or about Jairus's daughter, and is it the same miracle as Matthew 9 and Luke 8?
This painting depicts the bleeding woman, not Jairus's daughter, though the two stories are woven together in scripture. In Mark 5, Jesus is on His way to heal Jairus's dying daughter when the bleeding woman touches His garment and is healed in the middle of that journey, a story-within-a-story often called a Markan sandwich. It is the same single miracle recorded three times: Mark 5:25-34, Matthew 9:20-22, and Luke 8:43-48. The accounts differ only slightly in wording, with Matthew rendering Jesus' words as "Take heart, daughter; your faith has made you well." This piece focuses on the woman's moment of reaching and being called Daughter.

Where is the painting made, and what makes it different from other Mark 5 healing art?
Each piece is handcrafted to order in the Christian Modern studio in Los Angeles, California, printed on archival-grade canvas with fade-resistant giclee inks rated to last over 100 years without color shift. What sets it apart is its restraint: most Christian healing art leans traditional, literal, or sentimental, while this is a modern, minimalist, fresco-inspired interpretation in a neutral palette, made for women who want clean, contemporary decor that still carries their faith. It ships free across all 50 states and worldwide, fully insured, with same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST.