A 5-day per week study.
January 20 – Reading Mark 5:21-34.
Read and believe in Jesus.
“Daughter, your faith has made you well; go in peace, and be healed of your disease.” Mark 5:34
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The Gospel according to Mark 5:21-34.
Jesus and His disciples had been on the Eastern side of the lake for a day, and now they were back in Capernaum. It was as if Jesus had just “popped” over there to free the man possessed by demons. Now he was back “at headquarters,” and again the crowds ‘thronged’ around him, all with desperate needs.
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Vss. 21-24
As soon as Jesus left the boat and began to walk among the crowd, one of the rulers of the synagogue, Jairus by name, came and fell at His feet, pleading earnestly,
“My little daughter is at the point of death. Come and lay your hands on her, so that she may be made well and live.”
Jesus went with Jairus towards his house. And the great crowd went along, also calling and pleading for help.
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Vss. 25-28.
In that crowd was a woman who was suffering from a condition that made her not only physically weak but ceremonially “unclean.” She had “an issue of blood,” and that meant she could not enter a synagogue or the temple. And if anyone touched her, THEY would become unclean too. All who knew of her condition shunned her… almost like a leper.
We might automatically think this was something to do with her monthly period, but it had persisted for twelve years. Perhaps it was a cancerous tumor that was causing the constant bleeding.
This poor woman had gone to doctor after doctor until her money was gone, but none helped her. She was desperate. But then Jesus came to her town. She’d seen him with the sick, the paralyzed, the leper. He was kind. He touched them. And He healed them all. An unfamiliar hope rose in her. Perhaps, if she could but touch His garment…..
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Vss. 29-34.
Finally, the woman got near enough to Jesus to reach out and touch the “fringe” of His garment. This could have been one of the four tassels on the corners of the prayer garment that all Jewish men wore, including Jesus. It was a flimsy thing, a few blue and white strings. But this “unclean” woman touched it, and immediately she felt in her body that she was healed.
She was going to slip away quietly to rejoice and take the ceremonial mikvah (bath), so she would be “clean” again….
“Who touched me?” Jesus said, pausing and looking around, for He had “perceived that power had gone out of Him.”
“Master,” the disciples said in amusement, “You see the crowd pressing around You, and You ask, ‘Who touched me?'”
The crowd had stopped, too. They stood around Him as Jesus scanned the crowd. Did His eyes stop on the woman an instant before she came forward? She came in fear, trembling, and fell at His feet. She confessed the whole truth. (Did the crowd move back a step when she mentioned her bleeding?) She also confessed to the healing she KNEW she’d received.
What would Jesus do? What would He say? She and the crowd waited in silence.
“Daughter, your faith has made you well. Go in peace, and be healed of your disease.”
WHOA! Now she could rejoice openly. And Jesus’ proclamation of healing had also freed her from condemnation and shunning by the people around her. Oh, PRAISE GOD! Her heart must have swelled in worship as she left.
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But what of Jairus and his desperately ill daughter? He must have been waiting anxiously, fearful, while Jesus took time with the woman.
We’ll catch up with him tomorrow.
