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|  | title = "Luke 8:49–56" | |||
|  | date = "2022-11-27" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk8.49-56)
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|  | While Jesus stopped to speak with the woman who had been healed, Jairus gets | |||
|  | the bad news that his daughter had died while he was away. However, Jesus tells | |||
|  | him she will be well anyway. When they reach Jairus's house, the family has | |||
|  | called in the professional mourners, as was customary. Because there were so | |||
|  | many people around, Jesus only allows His closest disciples and the girl's | |||
|  | parents to go into the house with Him. | |||
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|  | Inside, Jesus takes the girl's hand and tells her to get up. Miraculously, she | |||
|  | does, and Jesus tells them to let her eat something. He also says not to tell | |||
|  | anyone what happened. That seems like an impossible task at this point, though. | |||
|  | Matthew's and Mark's account both emphasize the crowd that had gathered to | |||
|  | mourn Jairus's daughter. They knew she was dead, though Jesus told them she was | |||
|  | only sleeping. It would be hard to not talk about the fact that she was walking | |||
|  | around the next day as normal. | |||
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|  | I have sometimes been tempted to think that Jesus used reverse psychology in | |||
|  | instances like this, like He was trying to trick people into talking about Him. | |||
|  | But that doesn't accord with God's nature and character, so that can't be | |||
|  | what's going on. This may just have to go on the list of "Things to Learn in | |||
|  | Heaven" when we can get all the answers. | |||
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|  | We trust in You because You are sovereign and good, orchestrating all of | |||
|  | history to fulfill Your perfect plan. |