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Jairus And The Woman (Mark 5: 21-43)
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1. I believe when you read the bible God is listening, and when you study the bible, God is speaking.
2. Mark 9:23 “All things are possible for those who believe in Jesus”. Jesus has the power over sickness and death.
3. "Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved you and yourFamily."Acts 16:31
4. For 400 years between Malachi and Jesus there were no miracles that took place until Jesus came.That is the reason a big crowd followed Jesus. (Mark 5:21-24)
5. Read Mark 5:25-34 and explain.
6. Read Mark 5:35-43 and explain.
7. When you are looking for a miracle, do not move with people without faith.
8. There is a connection between the little girl who was12 years old and the woman who was suffering for 12 years.
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People come into your life to destroy you and to put you down. People will tell you why things cannot happen instead of believing God.
10. It was not a fluk by touching the garment because the scripture Mark 6:56 says “And wherever he came, in villages, cities, or countryside, they laid the sick in the marketplaces and implored him that they might touch even the fringe of his garment. And as many as touched it,were made well.”
11. What does the Shawlhave to do with the healing? Numbers 15:37-41 say that God told Moses to make a tassel and on each corner of the tassel to have a blue cord.The prayer shawl also called “Tallith” which has four corners which represents the Torah (Scroll) that contained 613 commands of Do’s and Don’ts. So when the lady touched the hem of the garment what did she touch? “SHE TOUCHED THE WORD OF GOD AND GOT HEALED” Do you believe this; well I have some testimonies to lift your faith.
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