I usually give some kind of an introduction when I'm writing these blog posts but today I'll just skip that and get right to the heart of this message: JESUS CHRIST REIGNS! He is sovereign! I read this passage in Mark 5 and I saw two people who desperately needed a Saviour, two people who despite their circumstances, still believed that Jesus had the power to turn their situations around.
We first encounter Jairus, a synagogue ruler. On seeing Jesus, he falls at His feet and says "My little daughter is dying. Please come and put your hands on her so that she will be healed and live." Jairus had probably heard about Jesus before and the miracles He was performing. But on this particular day, his entire future and the life of his daughter depended on this Man who had the power to change his situation, to heal his daughter of her sickness. Verse 23 says "he pleaded earnestly" with Jesus to help his daughter. When Jesus agreed and proceeded to go with him, I could only imagine the hope that filled Jairus' heart. But suddenly everything changed.
Enter: a woman desperate to be healed. A woman who had been bleeding for 12 years! A woman who had exhausted all of her resources and yet still nothing had changed. A woman who seemingly should have lost hope but didn't. A woman who heard about this "Jesus"and thought to herself, "If I just touch His clothes, I will be healed." How great the measure of her faith! She pushed through the crowd and touched Jesus' cloak and immediately, she was healed. She was freed from her suffering. Amidst all the pushing and the crowds, Jesus asked, "Who touched my cloak" because He had felt power leave Him. This must have annoyed the disciples that were with Him. After all, there were tons of people crowding around Jesus and they said "You see all these people crowding against you and yet you can ask, "Who touched me?"" Yet Jesus continued to look around for the person. Then she came forward. The woman fell at His feet and told Him everything and His response was this, "Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering."
I can only imagine how Jairus was feeling at this point or what he was thinking:
"My daughter is sick and dying. Every second counts and yet still, this Man called Jesus has stopped to ask who touched Him. Imagine! In this throng of people, He has stopped to ask who touched Him! I need His help now before my daughter dies, before it's too late." Then in walk some men from Jairus' house. "Your daughter is dead.", they say. The finality of this statement! "Why bother the teacher anymore?", the men continue.
"I'm inclined to believe them. It's too late now. She's dead. There is nothing for the Teacher to work with, nothing for Him to restore. She is gone. My daughter is dead. Suddenly, I hear His calm voice say 5 little words that I cling to with every fiber of my being. I know my daughter is dead but the words of this God-Man give me hope. Maybe...
"Don't
be afraid; just believe." Jesus says. In the middle of all of this, I
believe time stood still for Jairus and a little glimmer of hope came alive in
him when he heard these words. It may have born of desperation but it was hope
nonetheless. So he followed Jesus, along with James, Peter and John. When they
arrived at the house, there were people there crying and wailing loudly,
mourning the loss of the little girl. These people had their gazes fixed on
their seemingly impossible situation. When Jesus told them the girl was not
dead but asleep, they laughed at Him and Jesus put them out. I believe He did
it because of their unbelief. He only took the girl’s parents and Peter, James
and John into the room with Him and Jesus spoke to the lifeless corpse of a 12
year old girl and said: "Little girl, I say
to you get up.” And she did.
In this passage are two people who received restoration. To one,
was given the restoration of health and to the other life. So many lessons can
be taught from this story. It doesn’t matter how long you have been hurting, it
doesn’t matter how long you have been sick and it doesn’t matter how long you
have been struggling, Jesus Christ can redeem any situation in our lives.
Sometimes we think that it’s too late for Jesus to do anything about our
situation. When the messengers came, they told Jairus not to bother the Teacher
anymore because his daughter was already dead. In their eyes, there was nothing
Jesus could do at this point. It was too late. But can I just remind you that
God is never too late. It is impossible for Him to be too late. He is the
author of time and He isn’t restricted by time. There’s a song that says “It
ain’t over, ‘til God says it’s over” and that is so true.
It is our unbelief and our lack of faith sometimes that hinders
God’s work in our lives and stops us from experiencing the miraculous. After
the woman with the issue of blood was healed, Jesus said to her “your FAITH has
healed you”. Even Jesus when He was in His hometown did not do many miracles
because of the people’s lack of faith.
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Be
expectant. Expect God to restore what you have lost. The woman with the issue
of blood thought “if I just touch His clothes, I will be healed” And as she
laid her hand on Jesus’cloak, she did it with expectancy that came from faith.
She didn’t say “If I touch His clothes I may be healed or I might be healed”
no! She said I WILL be healed. We can contrast this with Jairus, his wife and
the 3 disciples Jesus took with Him. Even after Jesus said that she was not
dead but asleep, even after he said “Don’t be afraid; just believe” , the
girl’s parents and Peter, james and John were still astonished when she was
brought back from the dead. Despite Jesus’ words of reassurance, they still had
a lack of expectancy. What state are you in today? Are you expectant that God
will move in your situation to bring complete restoration. Or are you bound by
unbelief because your situation seems impossible. Well let me tell you
something, we serve a God who makes the impossible, possible.
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What
perspective do we have? Are we those who are crying and wailing because our
situation is seemingly hopeless? Are we the scoffers who laugh when Jesus
speaks of the restoration and resurrection of that which is dead? Do we have
the perspective of the woman with the issue of blood? Do we think to ourselves
“If I just get a touch, I WILL be healed”? Do we listen to and believe Jesus
when He says “Don’t be afraid; just believe”?
I don’t know where this meets you tonight but rest assured that
our God is a God of restoration. I don’t know what your situation is. It may
not be sickness, it may not be physical death but be encouraged that whatever
it is, Jesus can bring restoration. Even if it seems that there is nothing for
God to work with, remember He gives beauty for ashes, joy for mourning, a
garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair. “Is there anything too hard
for me?” says the Lord. “Don’t be afraid; just believe”