Jesus, the Christ: Raises to Life the Daughter of Jairus
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The account of Jesus raising the daughter of Jairus is a profound demonstration of His divine authority over life and death, showcasing His compassion and power. This event is recorded in the Synoptic Gospels: Matthew 9:18-26, Mark 5:21-43, and Luke 8:40-56. Each account provides unique details that together offer a comprehensive understanding of this miraculous event.

Context and Setting

Jairus, a synagogue leader, approaches Jesus with a desperate plea for his dying daughter. As a man of significant religious standing, Jairus's approach to Jesus signifies a remarkable act of faith and humility. Despite the potential risk to his reputation, Jairus recognizes Jesus as his only hope for his daughter's healing.

The Journey to Jairus's House

As Jesus sets out to accompany Jairus, a large crowd follows, pressing around Him. During this journey, another miracle occurs—the healing of a woman suffering from a bleeding disorder for twelve years. This interlude, while seemingly a delay, serves to highlight Jesus' compassion and His ability to address the needs of all who come to Him in faith.

The Announcement of Death

While Jesus is still speaking to the healed woman, messengers arrive from Jairus's house with the devastating news: "Your daughter is dead. Do not trouble the Teacher anymore" (Luke 8:49). This announcement could have shattered Jairus's hope, but Jesus immediately reassures him, saying, "Do not be afraid; just believe, and she will be healed" (Luke 8:50).

The Miracle of Resurrection

Upon arriving at Jairus's house, Jesus encounters a scene of mourning, with people weeping and wailing. He tells them, "The child is not dead, but asleep" (Mark 5:39), a statement met with ridicule. Jesus, undeterred by their disbelief, takes only Peter, James, John, and the child's parents into the room where the girl lay.

In a moment of divine authority, Jesus takes the girl by the hand and says, "Talitha koum," which means, "Little girl, I say to you, get up!" (Mark 5:41). Immediately, the girl rises and begins to walk around, to the astonishment of all present. Jesus instructs them to give her something to eat, a practical act that underscores the reality of her restored life.

Significance and Theological Implications

This miracle is a testament to Jesus' power over death, affirming His identity as the Son of God. It prefigures His own resurrection and offers a glimpse of the hope of eternal life for all who believe in Him. The raising of Jairus's daughter also emphasizes the importance of faith, as Jesus encourages Jairus to believe despite the seemingly hopeless situation.

Furthermore, this event illustrates Jesus' compassion and willingness to respond to the needs of individuals, regardless of their social status. Jairus's faith, though initially challenged, is ultimately rewarded, demonstrating that faith in Jesus can transcend even the finality of death.

Conclusion

The raising of Jairus's daughter is a powerful narrative that continues to inspire faith and hope. It serves as a reminder of Jesus' divine authority and His deep compassion for humanity, offering assurance of His power to bring life out of death.
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Matthew 9:18-26
While he spoke these things to them, behold, there came a certain ruler, and worshipped him, saying, My daughter is even now dead: but come and lay your hand on her, and she shall live.
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Mark 5:22-43
And, behold, there comes one of the rulers of the synagogue, Jairus by name; and when he saw him, he fell at his feet,
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Luke 8:41-56
And, behold, there came a man named Jairus, and he was a ruler of the synagogue: and he fell down at Jesus' feet, and sought him that he would come into his house:
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The Touch of Faith
... glory of His grace, when supported by a Christ-like life ... When the ten lepers came
to Jesus for healing, He ... He raises up the sick from beds of languishing, He ...
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Concerning the Energies in Our Lord Jesus Christ.
... And so in connection with our Lord Jesus Christ, the power of ... It is not His human
nature that raises up Lazarus ... should say, "We do not say that Christ has but ...
/.../john/exposition of the orthodox faith/chapter xv concerning the energies in.htm

Talitha Cumi
... The forth-putting of Christ's will is sovereign, and His ... a strange land, the bending
face of Jesus, and His ... us of duties towards those whom He raises from the ...
/.../maclaren/expositions of holy scripture d/talitha cumi.htm

The Displeasure of Jesus.
... This adds something to the story, and raises the question ... it was eternally right
the heart of Jesus should be ... That is plain"but Christ had expected more of ...
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Index i. Of Subjects
... raises Jairus' daughter, and heals the woman who touched Him, 616-634; ... his
search for Jesus at Christ's first visit to Jerusalem, 248. ...
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The Four-Fold Gospel
... XLIV. Jesus Raises the Widow's Son. XLV. ... L. Christ's Teaching as to His Mother
and Brethren. LI. ... LVI. Jesus Heals Two Gergesene Demoniacs. LVII. ...
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Per??a to Bethany. Raising of Lazarus.
... mean that Jesus is the power which raises the dead ... I have believed that thou art
the Christ, the Son ... she believed it, for Lazarus had believed in Jesus and yet ...
/.../mcgarvey/the four-fold gospel/xciii peraea to bethany raising.htm

The Gospel of Luke
... He cures the centurion s servant, raises the widow's son, and ... 2. Christ is set before
us in this Gospel as the ... development both in body and spirit of Jesus in 2 ...
/.../drummond/introduction to the new testament/the gospel of luke.htm

The Christ of the Gospels. By Rev. Professor Schaff.
... word, transforms his companions into goats, raises the dead ... thou hast the words of
eternal life: and we ... Jesus Christ is the most certain, the most sacred, and ...
/.../the christ of the gospels.htm

Concerning the Martyrs.
... it; nay, even the Lord of the saints, Jesus Christ, the life ... a dissolution for a
while, that, when He raises up every ... into his face the breath of life, and man ...
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Who is Jesus Christ? | GotQuestions.org

Is there power in the name of Jesus? | GotQuestions.org

Is Jesus God? Did Jesus ever claim to be God? | GotQuestions.org

Jesus: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com

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