Jesus Heals the Bleeding Woman framed canvas print of the woman who touched Jesus' robe and heard Him call her Daughter. She kneels at the hem, drawn in mauve linework against soft pink and muted blush: tender Christian healing art for her, from Mark 5:34.
"Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering."
—Mark 5:34
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Art Details
Designed for homes that value clean, soft aesthetics first, and carry faith quietly but unmistakably. Most pink Christian art leans over-saturated or preppy, made for dorm walls. This soft pink painting of the bleeding woman who touched the hem of His garment stays muted and elevated, antique rose and blush in a fresco-inspired wash, pulled far back so only two small figures rest on the open horizon: the woman on her knees and Jesus standing before her. It belongs in bedrooms, prayer corners, reading nooks, dressing areas, girls' nurseries, and personal sanctuaries, and pairs naturally with romantic, transitional, minimalist, and contemporary feminine interiors. It is one of the most personal pieces of Christian healing art for women, and a tender get-well or encouragement gift for her.
- 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. 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, feminine Christian wall art for women
- Palette: soft pastel pink, muted blush, antique rose, ivory
- Orientation: vertical
- Best for: bedrooms, prayer corners, reading nooks, dressing areas, girls' nurseries and teen rooms, personal sanctuaries, 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
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Sizes: 12×16, 24×32, 36×48, and 45×60 inches
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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: a woman's personal healing season, postpartum encouragement, infertility and loss support, women's faith retreats, a daughter's bedroom milestone, gifts for mothers in a hard chapter, bridal-suite gifts, birthdays, anniversaries, and any moment a woman needs the words spoken back to her
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About Jesus and the Woman 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, certain that even touching the edge of Jesus' robe would be enough. Her healing came in an instant, and Jesus turned to her in front of everyone and called her Daughter, the only woman in all four Gospels He addresses by that name. Matthew records the same words as "Take heart, daughter; your faith has made you well." 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 holds that meeting in soft pastel pink, made for the woman who wants the verse close to where she lives and prays.
Mark 5 Common Questions
What does "Daughter, your faith has healed you" mean in Mark 5:34?
"Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering" are the words Jesus speaks to the bleeding woman in Mark 5:34, after she reaches through the crowd and touches the hem of His garment. The line is one of the most cherished healing verses in scripture because of everything packed into it: Jesus credits her faith, not her worthiness or ritual cleanness, for the miracle; He sends her away in peace rather than shame; and He frees her not only from twelve years of bleeding but from the isolation that came with it. For women today facing illness, recovery, grief, or a long hard season, the verse is a promise that a desperate reach toward Jesus, made in faith, is seen and answered.
Why did Jesus call her "Daughter," and why does it matter?
When Jesus turns to the healed woman and calls her "Daughter," it is the only time in the entire New Testament He addresses a woman with that word. It matters deeply. For twelve years she had been an outcast, considered unclean and untouchable under Jewish law, cut off from worship and community. In a single word, Jesus restores not just her body but her belonging, claiming her as family in front of the whole crowd. This is why the story resonates so powerfully with women who have felt unseen, ashamed, or set apart by their suffering. The painting holds that moment of being named, seen, and welcomed home.
Why is the soft pink version a meaningful gift for a woman or daughter?
The Soft Pink version is one of the most personal get-well and encouragement gifts you can give a woman or daughter. The story is a woman's story, of reaching for Jesus in her lowest season and being called Daughter, which makes it deeply fitting for a mother, daughter, sister, or friend facing chronic illness, recovery, postpartum, infertility, grief, or any quiet battle. The soft pastel pink and muted blush palette feels tender and intimate rather than clinical, designed for her bedroom, prayer corner, dressing area, or a personal healing sanctuary, so the words "Daughter, your faith has healed you" stay close to where she lives and prays.
What home aesthetics and rooms does the soft pink version fit?
The Soft Pink version was made for soft, feminine, neutral homes. Its soft pastel pink, muted blush, antique rose, and ivory palette pairs naturally with romantic, transitional, minimalist, and contemporary feminine interiors, and it suits a bedroom, prayer corner, reading nook, dressing area, girl's nursery, or personal sanctuary. Unlike most pink Christian art, which leans over-saturated or preppy, this stays muted and elevated so it reads as fine art first. If your space or the recipient's leans warmer and more neutral, the Beige version is the companion piece.
What size should I get for a bedroom, prayer corner, or nursery?
This is a vertical painting available in four sizes: 12x16, 24x32, 36x48, and 45x60 inches. The 36x48 inch ($480 framed) is the most-ordered size and makes a soft statement above a dresser, in a dressing area, or on a bedroom feature wall. The 12x16 inch ($150 framed) is lovely for a prayer corner, nightstand wall, nursery, or a thoughtful get-well gift, and the 24x32 inch ($330 framed) fits a reading nook or a smaller bedroom wall. The 45x60 inch ($750 framed) anchors a large feature wall. As a guide, choose a size that fills about two-thirds the width of the wall or furniture below it, with its center near standard eye height, just under five feet from the floor.
Is pink Christian wall art too childish or juvenile for an adult home?
Not this one. Most pink Christian art is made for teen rooms and dorm walls: saturated bubblegum pinks, bows, and trend-driven prints. The Soft Pink version sits at the opposite end. Its muted blush, antique rose, and ivory are applied in a fresco-inspired wash, so it reads as fine art first and pink second. The subject anchors it as well: this is a grown woman's story of faith and healing from Mark 5, not a children's illustration. It hangs comfortably in an adult bedroom, prayer corner, or dressing area, while staying gentle enough for a girl's nursery or teen room if that is who you are gifting.
Where is the painting made, and what inspired the soft pink version?
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. The Soft Pink version was created for women who wanted this story in a palette as tender as the moment it captures, muted blush and antique rose instead of the bolder tones most religious art uses. It is modern, minimalist, and fresco-inspired, made to read as fine art that quietly carries faith. It ships free across all 50 states and worldwide, fully insured, with same-day shipping on orders placed before noon EST.