Faith in Desperation: Miracles of Hope and Healing

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"In the midst of hopelessness, there's a glimmer of hope because of Jesus. Church, this is true of them, this is true of us. We can keep hope because of Christ." [58:29] (Download)

"Faith is something that trusts in the midst of hopelessness when there is nothing left in you. What you cling to in those moments is your faith in Jesus, the reminder and reality that we serve a sovereign King who, even in our calamity, is still in control." [01:00:32] (Download)

"Our faith should not be private. Maybe we risk being called a hater for our faith or narrow-minded, but the lesson we learn from Jairus and this woman is that coming to Jesus is worth any of those risks." [59:55] (Download)

"In Mark's gospel, we find what's been called Markan sandwiches. This literary feature presents tension to the story, similar to techniques in movies, and has a theological purpose, inviting reflection on the similarities between the stories." [48:10] (Download)

"In his desperation, [Jairus] ignores all the social norms and comes to Jesus in full surrender, a powerful testament to the lengths one will go when driven by love and the need for divine intervention." [51:46] (Download)

"We see Jesus's teaching and miracles gaining a following, a testament to the undeniable power of witnessing the transformative works of faith in action." [50:31] (Download)

"Do not fear, only believe." These words offer a profound directive for life's challenges, emphasizing the importance of faith over fear in the face of adversity. [42:47] (Download)

"In the midst of hopelessness and fear, Jesus offers a different counsel than Jairus's friend; He says, 'Do not fear, only believe.' How do we counter fear? With belief, with faith." [01:07:18] (Download)

"In the midst of hopelessness, Jesus speaks to him and says believe. He's calling Jairus to hold on to faith and to press forward." [01:09:10] (Download)

"The act of laying on of hands is a symbol of blessing but it's also a gesture that symbolizes separation, setting apart the person for a unique blessing or a specific purpose, chosen to communicate who Jesus is." [52:57] (Download)
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