Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Do not be afraid; only believe. — Mark 5:36

 When Jesus was encircled by people one day, Jairus, a distraught synagogue leader, forced his way through the crowd and knelt at Jesus' feet. He cried out for the Lord to visit his home urgently. He felt the Lord could save his tiny daughter, who was on the verge of death. 

Jesus, who was filled with compassion, accompanied him right away. A chronically ill woman, however, "came behind Him in the crowd and touched His garment" (Mark 5:27) as He was traveling. He paused to cure her when He sensed her faith. Jairus had the awful news that his daughter had passed away just then. Jesus told him, "Do not be afraid; only believe" (v. 36), knowing his terrible disappointment.

In our own spiritual struggles, we may feel discouraged and disappointed. It seems pointless to hold onto faith. We could feel compelled to act alone. What good is belief any longer, we ponder? We are frequently beaten at this point, yet it is also the point at which success is just around the corner. 

Are you currently dejected and prepared to give up? Jesus would advise you to not give up. I won't let you down. Only have faith!" You'll be rewarded for your faith.

Faith anticipates the unimaginable from God. When strongholds fall to dust, when there is nothing left for us to cling to,

We should put our reliance in God when there is nothing else that is certain.  


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What does it mean to touch the hem of his garment?
Where in the Bible does it say she touched the hem of his garment?
What is the story of the woman who touched the hem of his garment?
Who touched my garment Bible?
What does the garment represent?
What is the name of the garment that Jesus wore?
What does the Bible say about Jesus garment?
What is the spiritual meaning of the priestly garments?
What are the different types of garments in the Bible?
What is garment in the Bible?
What does the Bible say about garments of praise?
What does it mean to be spiritually clothed?

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