Jesus is sovereign
While Jesus was still speaking with Jairus, someone came from his house. “Your daughter is dead”, he said. “Don’t bother the teacher any more”. Death had now stepped forward as the final barrier to all action.
Hearing this Jesus said to Jairus, “Don’t be afraid; just believe, and she will be healed” (Luke 8: 49-50). And Jairus believed. At that moment, Jairus could have believed the bad report, given in to fear, and lost his miracle. However, instead of allowing his fears to rule his life, Jairus chose to believe in Jesus. It is impossible to have a spirit of faith and a spirit of fear at the same time.
When Jesus reached the home of Jairus, He told the dead girl to do what she could not do. “My child, get up” (Luke 8:54) He said, and by the power of Jesus’ word she did it. Her life force returned to her dead body and up she got! The father had believed and the daughter had been saved.
Even today, faith rightly seizes the initiative to claim God’s promises, but it must sometimes be patient. In one instance faith forges full speed ahead; in another it forces us to curb our natural impulsiveness. Power in religion without a personal relationship with the Lord and a public commitment to common good is not genuine faith but a self-serving attitude.
Faith can cure us of all evils
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