Luke 8:40-56 - Jairus’ Daughter and the Hemorrhaging Woman (26/10/2020)
Summary
Jairus asks for Jesus’ help. The woman with the issue of blood is healed and Jesus has her tell her story. News gets to Jairus that his daughter is dead, but Jesus reassures him that the girl will be well. He gets to the house where He is ridiculed for saying that the little girl is sleeping. Then, He raises her from the dead.
First Thoughts
I’ve never noticed that the little girl was Jairus’ only daughter. But I don’t think that’s significant. I don’t think it would have mattered if she were one out of ten. The average parent loves their kids and wants them to be healed when they’re sick.
I’ve also never noticed that the little girl had been alive for about the same time as the woman had been hemorrhaging, which makes 12 years seem simultaneously like an eternity and such a short time.
What does this passage teach me about God?
Death is so “temporary” in God’s eyes that its comparable to sleep to Him. I guess when you’ve been around for all eternity, it’s easy for that to happen.
God has the power to heal long-term illness and by extension He can solve long-term challenges and fix life-long character flaws.
God has power over something that may seem as permanent and powerful as death.
Faith is really important to God. My interpretation is that He had to put all the other people out of the room because they didn’t believe. I wonder if it’s because He can’t work for us if we don’t believe He’s capable or if witnessing His power is only reserved for those who believe in it. Hebrews 11:6 comes to mind.
What does this passage teach me about how I should live my life?
My faith has made me whole. I have this printed on a poster up on my wall. My sister and I have been having some health challenges over the past few years. It’s seriously affected our productivity and our mental health and just changed our lives, but our church mentor has been praying with us about it. She encouraged us to study the story of the woman with the issue of blood and claim our healing.
When we studied it together, we came across something we had never noticed before. This story may have never been recorded if the woman never came forward. Additionally, witnessing this woman’s miraculous healing would have helped to reinforce Jairus’ faith in Jesus. A reinforcement that would be necessary because it didn’t look like they would have made it in time even if Jesus hadn’t stopped. I imagine it was another case like Lazarus where God allows bad things to happen to reveal His care and power to us.
This tells me that my stories of faith and God’s faithfulness need to be shared in order to help strengthen others’ faith. I’m sure the number of people throughout the centuries that have been comforted by this story is immeasurable. Telling our stories is important.
The final thing I learnt is that what others may see as a lost cause, a “don’t even bother the Master” situation, Jesus still sees as having life.
Prayer
Dear Jesus,
Give me an unshakeable faith in you, that even though others may encourage me to give up, I will continue to trust in You and your love and power. Give me the courage to share my stories of my faith and Your faithfulness. Use me to encourage others.
In Your Name,
Amen.
















