Jairus was an official in the synagogue who came to ask Jesus to heal his daughter. Jairus boldly came by faith to Jesus, knowing that He alone could heal his daughter.
Jairus, a synagogue official, humbly approached Jesus in public, seeking help for his dying daughter.
Jairus displayed remarkable faith despite his position, trusting in God to save.
Jesus responded to Jairus's plea and raised his daughter from the dead.
How does Jairus's boldness encourage you in your faith and the way you approach Jesus?
When have you humbled yourself before God, like Jairus did?
What role does humility play in the way you approach Jesus?
How does Jairus's story contrast with the secrecy of some other followers of Jesus, like Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea?
Jesus stopped to heal a woman on the way to Jairus's house. What do you think this interruption teaches us about Jesus's character and priorities?
Discuss the significance of Jesus's response to Jairus when he received the news of his daughter's death: "Do not fear; only believe." How can we apply this in our own lives?
Jairus was an official in the synagogue in Galilee who came to Jesus in faith and asked Him to heal his dying daughter. Most synagogue leaders were opposed to Jesus at that time. Jesus disregarded their strict Sabbath practices, cast out demons no one else could, and seemed to attract crowds everywhere He went. A few leaders in the Jewish faith were willing to consider Jesus's teaching and appreciate His miracles, among whom were Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus, and Jairus. Jairus recognized Jesus for who He was and came to Him boldly, knowing that He alone could bring healing to his daughter.
On the same day, Jesus served a ceremonially unclean woman with no financial or social standing, announcing to the crowd His miraculous work on her behalf, and He served a "righteous" synagogue ruler, who likely had great financial and social standing, and then instructed them to keep the miracle a secret. Jairus's interaction with Jesus shows that Jesus loves not only the poor and lowly, but that He came to serve the rich and powerful as well. Everyone can come to Jesus. It is a person's recognition of his desperate need and his bold faith in Jesus as the only one who can completely meet that need that unites us in faith. Sometimes the miracles God works in our lives will be public, and other times, those miracles will be private, but we can expect that He desires to work in our lives and tells us all, "Do not fear, only believe" (Mark 5:36).
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