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| * **FAITH, THE ANTEDOTE TO FEAR**Mark 5:36** **I.
THE ANXIOUS INQUIRER** ** A.
Apply to those afraid of judgement** ** B.
People searching for an answer** ** C.
"Be not afraid…..only believe"** **II.
THE CONFLICTING BELIEVER** ** A.
Life of believer is a state of conflict** ** B.
Fiery darts of Satan** ** C.
I Samuel 17:45-47** ** D.
The battle is the Lord's** ** E.
What should we do?** **III.
THE TRIED CHRISTIAN** ** A.
Tribulation in the world** ** B.
"Be not afraid….only
believe!"* | |
II.
Jesus Restores a SUFFERiNG Woman (5:25–34)
A. *Her disease* (5:25–26)
1. /The description/ (5:25) : For twelve years she has suffered from internal bleeding.
2. /The deterioration/ (5:26) : Her condition is worsening.
B. *Her determination* (5:27–28): She fights her way through a crowd and touches Jesus’ cloak, believing this will heal her!
C. *Her deliverance* (5:29–34)
1. /The cure/ (5:29) : Immediately her bleeding stops.
2. /The concern/ (5:30–32): Turning around, Jesus wants to know who has touched him.
3. /The confession/ (5:33) : The woman acknowledges to Jesus that she touched him.
4. /The commendation/ (5:34) : Jesus reassures the woman that her faith has brought about her healing!
III.
Jesus Resurrects a Dead Girl (5:21–24, 35–43)
A. *The request* (5:21–24)
1. /The person/ (5:21–22): *A* synagogue leader named Jairus approaches Jesus.
2. /The problem/ (5:23–24): He begs the Savior to come and heal his dying daughter.
B. *The report* (5:35) : Jairus receives word that his daughter has just died.
C. *The reassurance* (5:36) : Jesus says to Jairus: “Don’t be afraid.
Just trust me.”
D. *The restriction* (5:37) : Jesus allows only Peter, James, and John to accompany him to Jairus’s home.
E. *The ridicule* (5:38–40a)
1. /The confusion/ (5:38) : Jesus encounters uncontrolled weeping and wailing upon entering Jairus’s home.
2. /The contempt/ (5:39–40a): The Savior is ridiculed when he says the child is simply asleep.
F. *The resurrection* (5:40b–43)
1. /His order/ (5:40b–41): “Get up, little girl!”
2. /Her obedience/ (5:42) : She does, to the amazement of her parents!
G. *The restraint* (5:43) : Jesus commands the girl’s parents not to tell anyone what has happened and to give their daughter something to eat.
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[1]Willmington, H. L.: /The Outline Bible/.
Wheaton, Ill.
: Tyndale House Publishers, 1999, S. Mk 5:43
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