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c) Jesus Restores the Ruler of the Synagogue’s Daughter to Life after Healing a Sick Woman
(Mark 5:21-43)

(i) The Ruler of the Synagogue begs Jesus to Hurry to His House
(Mark 5:21-24)
21Now when Jesus had crossed over again by boat to the other side, a great multitude gathered to Him; and He was by the sea.22And behold, one of the rulers of the synagogue came, Jairus by name. And when he saw Him, he fell at His feet23and begged Him earnestly, saying, “My little daughter lies at the point of death. Come and lay Your hands on her, that she may be healed, and she will live.”24So Jesus went with him, and a great multitude followed Him and thronged Him.


With his power, Christ creates hope in us in the midst of diseases, in the eruption of nature elements, and in the temptations of unclean spirits, for Jesus is the triumphant over all destroying powers. He is the Lord who also prevails over death, for no one overcomes this fearful ghost except God who is life itself. And whereas Jesus is confirmed, in his unity with his heavenly Father, therefore he is the true Life-Giver. He has proved his glory in raising the dead in us as a living hope.
The detectives authorized by the chief priests in Jerusalem declared the order to arrest Jesus publicly, and they called him a false prophet and a misleader of the nation. Nevertheless, the ruler of the synagogue came to him from Capernaum, for his family was terribly confused because of his daughter’s illness. Her nearness to death moved him to seek the Savior. This ruler believed in Christ’s power and glory, and threw himself down at his feet before the multitudes. Jesus did not stop him, for they both knew the meaning of worship. This Jewish believer fell at his feet before the Nazarene in public, for he knew him as Christ the Son of God, and he begged him earnestly a cure for his dying daughter, who was in the very last stage of her illness. Christ allowed such worship to himself for God alone is to be worshiped.
In his falling down before Jesus, the ruler of the synagogue admitted that Jesus is the true Lord to whom alone worship is proper by all men.
Jesus accompanied this believer, who had declared his trust in common, and admitted that the powers of life run out of Christ to whoever touches him.
The multitudes watched out, and smelled a great miracle. They wondered if Jesus would heal the ruler’s daughter! If the kingdom of God would enter into the center of the Torah through their rulers’ faith! If a spiritual revival would take place in the synagogue of Capernaum and its surroundings, in spite of the detectives who came from Jerusalem! The multitudes crowded to see the works of Jesus in the midst of accusation and persecution.
Dear brother, do you come quickly to Jesus, to know his person, hear his word, and seek his Holy Spirit that you may experience his miracles today?

Prayer
O Lord Jesus, you are the true God who forgives, heals, saves, and gives life. I worship to you, and commit my life into your hands. Forgive me my sins, bring me to the living faith, and establish me in the love of your life that I may not be moved in the hope of your covenant, but confess your virtues before all men. Amen.
Question
Why did Jesus allow the ruler of the synagogue to fall down before him?