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The man begs Jesus to come to his house to heal the girl, and Jesus obliges (Mark 5:21–24). Before Jesus gets far, however, He feels power going out of Him. He discovers that a woman who suffers from chronic bleeding has had the courage to touch His robe in faith, hoping she will be healed.
David Guzik commentary on Mark 5 describes how Jesus heals a demon possessed Gaderene, and a woman from her flow of blood
Mark introduces John the Baptist as that messenger, and right when you expect God to show up, Mark introduces Jesus. As he enters the scene, the heavens open, God’s Spirit descends upon Jesus, and God says, “You are my beloved Son” (Mark 1:11). Mark then includes a summary of Jesus’ core message.
Mark 5 powerfully reveals the authority and compassion of Jesus through dramatic healing and restoration narratives. From freeing a demon-possessed man, to healing a woman ostracized due to her sickness, to bringing a dead girl back to life, Jesus' miraculous acts display His divine power and love, affirming His transformative role in the lives ...
7 kwi 2024 · The title “Christ” signals that Jesus is the promised king from the line of David (2 Sam. 7:11–16). 1 The title “Son of God” signals that “Jesus is eternally Son of the Father, sharing his divine nature” 2 —his “beloved Son” (Mark 9:7; cf. Mark 1:11).
21 cze 2024 · Reverend Michael Johnson. in Bible Meaning, Mark. Mark 5:25-34 is about the story of a woman who had been suffering from a hemorrhage for twelve years and who, through her strong faith in Jesus’ healing power, was miraculously cured when she reached out and touched the edge of his cloak.
Mark explicitly tells us – or rather, has Jesus tell his disciples, in Mark 4:11-12 – that not everyone is meant to ‘perceive’ the meaning of his preachments, and that he actually doesn’t want everyone to be converted and have their sins forgiven: