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The Healing Power to the Daughter

 Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London. 


The Healing Power to the Daughter

A father named Jairus, a leader of the local synagogue, came and fell at Jesus’ feet, pleading with him to come home with him, his only daughter, who was about twelve years old, was dying.
He went with him. But He was surrounded by the multitudes. 

Dr. Luke respectfully mentioned between two verses in 8:48 and 50 that a miracle within a miracle can occur if we are aware of His Encouragement, Revelation and Power of the Word.

Christ took a moment to heal a woman who had been sick for 12 years, even though he was on his way to help a young daughter who was dying and had been suffering for the same number of years as the woman had been sick. Amen.

In v48, Jesus heart detected the touch of faith. He calls her ‘Daughter’, the only woman whom He addressed by such a name, *Go in Peace*, her faith, not her finger, had been the medium through which His healing power had reached her.  

This incident may have caused a delay of a few minutes or hours in reaching Jairus's location. While Jesus was still engaged in conversation, an unforeseen piece of news was conveyed to the father of the twelve-year-old girl.

However in ‭Luke 8:50 TPT‬- When Jesus heard this, he turned to Jairus and said, “*Don’t yield to your fear. Have faith in me and she will live again*.” Jesus approached the body, took the girl by her hand, and called out with a loud voice, “My sleeping child, awake! Rise up!” Instantly her spirit returned to her body and she stood up.Jesus directed her stunned parents to give her something to eat and ordered them to tell no one what just happened. Hallelujah. 

Everyone has an equal chance with Jesus. He doesn't make anyone wait while He helps someone else. Amen.  

While we are waiting, let's recognise encouragement, revelation and power of the Word to seek Him diligently and become fruitful the way He wanted to us to be, in Jesus Name, Amen.. 😇🙏✝️

Peace be upon Israel and Us. 🙏🙏🙏
Have a Blessed weekend!!! 
In His Grip.. 

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