In the episode of Mark 5:31-32 we see Jesus in the midst of the crowd, interrupting the anonymous flow of people to ask, 'Who touched me?' It was not idle curiosity nor vanity; it was the revelation of a Lord who identifies the personal encounter amid collective haste. He does not reduce care to the number of people around; He seeks the gesture of faith that reveals a need and a hope. That look from Christ reminds us that, even when we are part of a multitude, we do not lose our uniqueness before the Father.
Asking 'Who am I?' leads us to the heart of this scene: I am a son or daughter of God, recognized and sought by Christ. The faith that touches Jesus reveals who we are in practice — not just a theological idea, but a lived reality: we belong to the Lord and have been found by Him. This identity does not depend on performance nor social visibility; it is born from the fact that Jesus stopped to see you, reminding us that our existence has eternal dignity and meaning.
If the next question is 'Why do I exist?' the answer is articulated with the touch: we exist to fulfill God's purpose. The encounter with Jesus is not just individual comfort, it is a commission — healing generates discipleship, the encounter generates mission. We live to be channels of restoration, witnesses of the grace that reached us. Looking toward where we are going is to recognize that our destiny is to walk with Christ, being led by Him to fulfill what we were created for, step by step, in faithfulness and service.
Therefore, practice the courage to present yourself to the Lord: pray with simplicity, approach with faith, let Him reveal your identity and direct your purpose. Do not allow the crowd of life to dissolve you; live as someone who has been personally touched by Christ and guided toward a destiny in communion with Him. Rise in this truth today and move forward — Jesus sees you and calls you to walk in His will.