To read the texts click on the texts: 2 Sam 18: 9-10,14,24-25,30-19:3; Mk 5:21-43
In the text of today, Mark has used
what is known as the sandwich construction. This means that he has introduced
the incident about Jairus’ daughter being ill (5:21-24), interrupted it with
the cure of the woman with the flow of blood (5:25-34) and continued again and
completed the incident of the curing of Jairus’ daughter (5:35-43). The
reason for this sandwich construction seems to be to heighten the suspense.
Since Jairus’ daughter is at the “point of death”, Jesus must not tarry but
hurry if she is to be saved. Yet, Jesus tarries, confident in the knowledge that
he can indeed raise even the dead.
In these miracles, both of those who
are healed are female, and the number twelve appears in both. The woman has
been ill for twelve years and the girl is twelve years old. In both, the cure
is the result of faith. These incidents indicate that Jesus has power over both
life and death. He is indeed Lord of heaven and earth.
We may tend to give up and lose heart
especially when our prayers remain unanswered for a period of time. We may
sometimes accept defeat and stop praying. We may lose faith. These miracles
call us to continue to hope even if there are times in our lives when our
prayers do not seem to be answered. If we persevere and have faith like the
woman and Jairus, we too can obtain from the Lord what seems impossible.
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