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The Gospel of Mark Chapter 5:21-43 1. Faith brings two Healings. In this portion of our study we have an account of two healing's by Jesus that was brought about in different ways. 5.21. When Jesus had crossed again in a boat to the other side, a large crowd gathered around him, and he was by the sea. This time Jesus and the disciples cross back over the Sea of Galilee without any trouble where crowds of people again gather to Him. 5.22. Then one of the synagogue rulers, named Jairus, came up, and when he saw Jesus, he fell at his feet. The first of the two people needing help from Jesus arrives whose name was Jairus. We are told that he was none other than a ruler of the synagogue and would have been a member of the ruling body, the Sanhedrin. Therefore, it was no light matter for him to come seeking out Jesus for he knew his fellow members hated and was plotting to get rid of Jesus. It cost him a great deal to come and humble himself before the Lord falling down before Him in worship. In falling at His feet he was certainly acknowledging Jesus as someone who was far above his own standing in life if not as his Lord. 5.23. He asked him urgently, "My little daughter is near death. Come and lay your hands on her so that she may be healed and live." He further humbled himself in confessing his need of Jesus to help him even to the point of earnestly begging Him to come to his house and lay His hands on his daughter who had a sickness unto death. The tender term he used concerning his daughter “little daughter� and the how much he was prepared to sacrifice for her expresses how much she meant to him. He did not count the cost of losing his position in life or of being thrown off the Sanhedrin and out of the synagogue. He had no doubt whatsoever that Jesus was able and would heal his daughter. Such faith!