Jump Start # 4055
Mark 5:40 “They began laughing at Him. But putting them all out, He took along the child’s father and mother and His own companions, and entered the room where the child was.”
I love this section of Mark. I have preached and preached so many lessons from the powerful flow in this section. Have you noticed in a very quick succession of events that shows the Christ is God on earth? You might want to mark these in your Bible.
- Mark 4:35-41 Jesus calms a violent storm on the sea: Power over disaster
- Mark 5:1-20 Jesus casts out demons: Power over demons, the spiritual world
- Mark 5:25-34 Jesus cures an the woman with the issue of blood: Power over disease
- Mark 5:39-43 Jesus raises Jairus’ deceased daughter: Power over death
Each of these events were beyond what man could do. Together they prove that Jesus has all authority in Heaven and on Earth. The unseen world, the spiritual world, disasters, diseases—these things we are plagued with. We are taken for a ride and cannot stop and get off. But, with Jesus, the touch of His hand, the words from His heart, and the impossible becomes possible.
Our verse today comes from the sad home of Jairus, the synagogue official. His twelve year old was dying. Nothing could be done to turn the course of events. As a desperate father, Jairus does the one thing that overcomes pride, prejudice, personal status, and what others might say. He bows at the feet of Jesus and begs Him to come save his daughter. He knows Jesus can. He has heard and possibly even seen Jesus heal others. Now most synagogue officials didn’t like Jesus. The Lord had a way of healing people in the synagogues on the Sabbath. But, with his little girl fading from this life, Jairus doesn’t care what he had heard or even said in the past about Jesus. The Lord is the only one who pull this child from the clutches of death. Come, is what Jairus pleads. And, the Lord, along with a massive crowd move toward the house.
In the meantime, the woman with the issue of blood comes and touches Jesus. She believes if she just touched his garments, she would be healed. Immediately, with her touch of faith, she is made well. Jesus knew what happened. He turns and has a conversation with this woman. While this is going on, the little girl has slipped through the doorway of death. She is gone, as many would say today. Word comes from the home that she has died. Jesus was too late. Had He not stopped and dealt with the woman with the issue of blood, maybe He would have made it at the last second. Jairus, likely fell to the ground in tears. Nothing more can be done. She’s gone and she’s not coming back. The word from the servants are, “Don’t bother the teacher any more.” They felt that even Jesus couldn’t change the course of events now. Death had her and death won’t let her go.
Jesus senses all of this going on. He sees the tears. He hears the words being said. He looks into the heart of that crushed father. Jesus, along with Jairus go to the house. This is where our verse is found. A lot of commotion. Professional mourners would have gathered to weep and play sad songs on their instruments. Tears enough to fill buckets would have been the atmosphere.
She’s not dead, but asleep, Jesus says. They laugh. Then he puts all the people, aside from the parents and His inner circle of three disciples,a out of the house. Jesus tells the little girl to get up and she does. The voice of Jesus transcends the realm of the living and the dead. She hears Him and she obeys. Death can’t hold her. What a glorious testimony to the power of God this is.
In our verse today, Jesus put them all out. All the ones laughing at Him. All the ones who did not believe. All the ones who were making a commotion and being loud. He put them out and then He went to work. And, with that one little expression, “putting them all out,” the Lord leaves us with a great lesson.
First, we have a lot of noise and commotion around us. From our phones, videos, TV there is just a lot of distractions around us. The Psalmist declared, “Be still and know that I am God.” Still. Quiet. Time to think. Time to reflect. Time to pray. Some start the day and end the day with the TV on, Youtube videos being watched and music. It’s good to take a break from all those things. Putting them all out, gives you time to count your blessings and focus upon the work in the kingdom.
Second, there are people in our lives that we need to put out. They are negative. They have no place for God. They say things that are not true. And, all they add is unrest, stress and fear in our lives. You don’t have to respond to every negative post you find on Facebook. In fact, you don’t have to respond to anything on Facebook. Even among us, there are those who are always complaining, always ready to throw stones at others, always seeing the dark side of things. Put distance between you and them. They are discouragers. It seems that their calling in life is to be miserable and they want to take as many as they can down that same path. I’ve know far too many brethren like that. If you say to them, “What a beautiful day God has given us,” they respond, “The sun’s too bright.” If you say, “What a wonderful worship we had this morning,” they would come back with, “The song leader didn’t keep the tempo up and the preacher was long.” I’ve learned after trying so hard, that complainers rarely change. And, if they did, they’d complain about that. What I’ve done is put them out by establishing boundaries and not having them color my day.
Third, there are attitudes that we have invited into our hearts that do not belong there. We need to put them all out. Paul would tell the Ephesians, “Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be PUT AWAY from you, along with all malice.” Putting them out. Attitudes that are not right. Moods that pull us away from the Lord. Thinking the worse of others. Judgmental. Drop the rocks that we are ready to throw at others. Those things are there because we have allowed them to stay. They have taken up residence in our hearts. They don’t belong there because they are not adding any value to my character, or helping others. Put them out. Become forgiving. Be tender-hearted. Put on the mind of Christ.
Each day, dump the junk!
Jesus put them all out. I need to do the same. How about you?
Roger
