Time Is Relative

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Explore relativity of time through the lens of two individuals' encounters with Jesus. Jairus, his dying daughter, as well as a woman who has been suffering for 12 years have different stories highlighting how time can feel different depending on one's circumstances and perspective. Uncover the profoundness of faith, healing, and the power of Jesus to transform lives, no matter the situation.

Sermon Notes
Mark 5:21 Jesus crossed back over the sea and a large crowd gathers around Him
Mark 5:22 – 24 A synagogue official implores Jesus to heal his daughter who is dying. The crowd follows
Mark 5:25 & 26 A woman who has been hemorrhaging for 12 years and no doctor has helped her
Mark 5:27 & 28 She had heard about Jesus and thought if she could just touch Jesus’ clothing she would be healed
Mark 5:29 Immediately after touching His garment the hemorrhaging stops
Mark 5:30 Jesus asks who touched My garment
Mark 5:31 Disciples state the crowd is “pressing in” and yet You ask who touched Me
Mark 5:32 & 33 Jesus looks at the woman and she confesses
Mark 5:34 Jesus tells her her faith has made her well – go in peace and be healed of your affliction
Mark 5:35 People come from Jarius’ house and tell him to leave Jesus alone his daughter has died
Mark 5:36 Jesus tells him not to be afraid but believe
Mark 5:37 – 40 The people in the house are in grief but Jesus tells them to stop weeping the girl is not dead, but they then laugh at Him
Mark 5:41 – 43 With only the mother, father and disciples Jesus tells the little girl to get up, she does and Jesus tells them to feed her She is 12

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