Today's Reflections
Jairus’s Daughter and the Woman with a Hemorrhage
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Mk 5:21-43
21When
Jesus had crossed again [in the boat] to the other side, a large crowd
gathered around him, and he stayed close to the sea. 22One of the synagogue officials, named Jairus, came forward. Seeing him he fell at his feet 23and
pleaded earnestly with him, saying, “My daughter is at the point of
death. Please, come lay your hands on her that she may get well and
live.” 24He went off with him, and a large crowd followed him and pressed upon him.
25There was a woman afflicted with hemorrhages for twelve years. 26She
had suffered greatly at the hands of many doctors and had spent all
that she had. Yet she was not helped but only grew worse. 27She had heard about Jesus and came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak. 28She said, “If I but touch his clothes, I shall be cured.” 29Immediately her flow of blood dried up. She felt in her body that she was healed of her affliction. 30Jesus, aware at once that power had gone out from him, turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who has touched my clothes?” 31But his disciples said to him, “You see how the crowd is pressing upon you, and yet you ask, ‘Who touched me?’ ” 32And he looked around to see who had done it. 33The
woman, realizing what had happened to her, approached in fear and
trembling. She fell down before Jesus and told him the whole truth. 34He said to her, “Daughter, your faith has saved you. Go in peace and be cured of your affliction.”
35While
he was still speaking, people from the synagogue official’s house
arrived and said, “Your daughter has died; why trouble the teacher any
longer?” 36Disregarding the message that was reported, Jesus said to the synagogue official, “Do not be afraid; just have faith.” 37He did not allow anyone to accompany him inside except Peter, James, and John, the brother of James. 38When they arrived at the house of the synagogue official, he caught sight of a commotion, people weeping and wailing loudly. 39So he went in and said to them, “Why this commotion and weeping? The child is not dead but asleep.” 40And
they ridiculed him. Then he put them all out. He took along the child’s
father and mother and those who were with him and entered the room
where the child was. 41He took the child by the hand and said to her, “Talitha koum,” which means, “Little girl, I say to you, arise!” 42The girl, a child of twelve, arose immediately and walked around. [At that] they were utterly astounded. 43He gave strict orders that no one should know this and said that she should be given something to eat.
Reflection:
If I but touch his clothes, I shall be cured.
The Gospel story of the raising of Jairus’ daughter is divided into two
parts, with the healing of the woman with hemorrhages sandwiched in
between. Both stories portray Jesus as a divine healer and Lord of life.
The common denominator between Jairus and the woman is their complete
faith in Jesus. They believe in Jesus’ power, place all their hope in
him, and trust that he can do something for them.
Though
he has power, position, and prestige, Jairus accepts that all these are
useless before his urgent concern: his daughter is at the point of
death. Instead, he puts his trust in Jesus. Afflicted with hemorrhages
for 12 years, the woman touches the cloak of Jesus firmly believing that
she will get well. Jairus and the woman are thus presented in contrast
to the disciples (Mk 4:40) and the people from the synagogue official’s
house (v 35) who doubt and do not have faith.
“Your faith has saved you.”
What personal, physical, and spiritual healing
do I need to ask from God?
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