Mark 5:23
albanian-1872
ende i lutei shumë, tue thanë, se: Eme bijëzë ashtë mbë frymë të mbrapme, të vish, e të vesh durët mbi ate, qi të shpëtojë’; ende ka me rrumë.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from the Gospel of Mark, a man named Jairus is begging Jesus to heal his dying daughter. He believes that if Jesus touches her or lays hands on her, she will get better and live.
Explained for Children
Imagine your favorite toy is broken and you can't play with it anymore. You'd ask someone really good at fixing things to help, right? That's what this dad is doing. He wants Jesus to fix his daughter so she'll be healthy again.
Historical Background
Mark wrote this Gospel around 65-70 AD for a Roman audience. The story of Jairus highlights the urgency and power of Jesus' healing abilities in a first-century context where medical science was limited.
Living It Out Today
Today, when we face emergencies or see someone suffering, we can also ask God to intervene. Just like this father who trusted Jesus, we too can have faith that God cares for us in our times of need and responds to genuine cries for help.
Topics
faithhealingsalvationhopetrust in Godmiracles
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why was Jairus so desperate?
Jairus' desperation comes from his daughter's critical condition. As a father, he sees only one hope for her survival and that is Jesus.
What does this verse teach us about faith?
This verse shows how strong faith can move mountains. Jairus believes so deeply in Jesus' power to heal that he doesn't doubt his ability to save his daughter.
How should we apply this story to our lives today?
We can trust God with our deepest needs and fears, just as Jairus trusted Jesus. Our faith can lead us to seek divine intervention in times of crisis.
What does the laying on of hands symbolize?
Laying on of hands is a symbolic act representing the transfer of healing power from one person to another, often understood as a channel for God's power.
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