"Your daughter is dead." It is a parent's worst nightmare. A synagogue ruler named Jairus heard those
words delivered in a crowd by some insensitive men.
Jairus' story is told by Mark in chapter 5 verses
21 through 43. Jairus had approached
Jesus in a large crowd. He fell at His feet and pleaded for Jesus to come to
his house and heal his dying daughter.
She was 12 years old.
Jairus was desperate. He must have been full of hope for her
future. Yet, he knew he would probably
lose his little girl. He knew she was
dying.
He ignored the theological discussions that he
must have heard. Jesus wasn't popular
with the religious leaders. But his
little girl had no other options. So he
begged Jesus for help.
Jairus had a glimmer of hope. Jesus agreed to go with him. Yet a woman interrupted the journey to his
daughter. She distracted Jesus. While He was speaking with her, some men came
and told him he was bothering the teacher.
The child was dead. His hope was shattered!
Jesus directed His attention to Jairus and gave
him clear instructions: 1. Don't be afraid and 2. Just believe.
In the face of the desperate news in our daily
lives we need to follow these same two instructions.
1. Don't
be afraid. Reject the world's view of events. The men at the house didn't believe in Jesus'
power and authority. They called him
merely a teacher. Jairus had believed
that Jesus could do anything, even snatch his little girl from certain death. Likewise, in this uncertain world which
delivers lots of bad news, we should not
be afraid because we know God can and will do amazing works. Why?
He is sovereign. He is
all-powerful. And He has prepared an
eternal home for us.
2. Just
believe. Jesus didn't tell
Jairus what was about to happen. He didn't
share His plan with Jairus. He gave
Jairus simple instructions to follow in a crisis. Jesus ignored what those men believed about
Him and their interpretation of the situation.
He knew they thought He was only a teacher. He saw the crowd of mourners laugh at Him
when He said the child was merely sleeping.
He took just His three disciples and just the girl's parents and in a
private moment, touched the little girl and healed her. Why?
He is loving and compassionate.
The men who delivered the bad news suggested that
Jesus was bothered by Jairus' need. This
miracle reminds me that God cares about each one of my fears and needs. I am never a bother when I approach Him for
reassurance and deliverance.
To face the world today I must:
1. Don't be afraid. God loves me, personally and intimately. He alone will meet me, every time, and deal
with my crisis. Fear is the world's
suggested response. Faith in God is what
I need to choose.
2. Just
believe. God is bigger than any
situation or circumstance I face.
When the world gives me circumstances beyond my
ability to handle, I have a choice, fear or believe in God, the almighty, the
all powerful, the all knowing, the loving and the compassionate.
Two "simple" instructions to face the
day.
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