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“You Can Believe Even in the Face of Mocking”
The story of how Jesus raised Jairus’ daughter from the dead teaches us to believe even in the face of mocking.
When Jesus arrived at Jairus’ house, he said, “What’s all this commotion and crying about? The child isn’t dead. She’s only sleeping” (Mark 5:39 CEB).
But the people there, “laughed at him, knowing that she was dead” (Luke 8:53 CEB). They didn’t just smile quietly to themselves; not at all! The Greek word used for “laugh” here means to “deride.” The King James Version translates this as “they laughed him to scorn.” They openly mocked the apparent stupidity of Christ.
This was just a foretaste of that awful day when the crowd would laugh him to scorn on Calvary’s hill. They thought he was helpless and defeated in the face of death. How wrong they were!
But what happens next in Jairus’ house is startling: “He threw them all out” (Mark 5:40a, CEB). Jesus didn’t want their laughter and mocking to ruin the wondrously beautiful moment that would come when he said, “Young woman, get up” (Mark 5:41). That was when the real party began, as a mother and father received their daughter back to life again.
Don’t allow unbelief to ruin the wonderful moments that Christ has in store for you. As Jesus said to Jairus, Don’t be afraid; just believe.
Have you ever laughed at God because something he promised you seems so unbelievable? Is there a seemingly unbelievable promise that you need fulfilled in your life right now? What one practical thing can you do to strengthen your belief in the God of miracles?
By Dr Eliezer Gonzalez
The story of how Jesus raised Jairus’ daughter from the dead teaches us to believe even in the face of mocking.
When Jesus arrived at Jairus’ house, he said, “What’s all this commotion and crying about? The child isn’t dead. She’s only sleeping” (Mark 5:39 CEB).
But the people there, “laughed at him, knowing that she was dead” (Luke 8:53 CEB). They didn’t just smile quietly to themselves; not at all! The Greek word used for “laugh” here means to “deride.” The King James Version translates this as “they laughed him to scorn.” They openly mocked the apparent stupidity of Christ.
This was just a foretaste of that awful day when the crowd would laugh him to scorn on Calvary’s hill. They thought he was helpless and defeated in the face of death. How wrong they were!
But what happens next in Jairus’ house is startling: “He threw them all out” (Mark 5:40a, CEB). Jesus didn’t want their laughter and mocking to ruin the wondrously beautiful moment that would come when he said, “Young woman, get up” (Mark 5:41). That was when the real party began, as a mother and father received their daughter back to life again.
Don’t allow unbelief to ruin the wonderful moments that Christ has in store for you. As Jesus said to Jairus, Don’t be afraid; just believe.
Have you ever laughed at God because something he promised you seems so unbelievable? Is there a seemingly unbelievable promise that you need fulfilled in your life right now? What one practical thing can you do to strengthen your belief in the God of miracles?
By Dr Eliezer Gonzalez
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