The Prayer of a Father
From
Father Mark:
Jesus is in the midst of speaking. He allows this certain ruler, called
Jairus, to interrupt his discourse. Jairus enters the scene suddenly,
almost breathlessly. He adores Jesus, that is to say that he falls down
before Him. His prayer goes straight to the point. It is simple and
artless: "Lord, my daughter is even now dead; but come, lay thy hand
upon her, and she shall live." It strikes me that Jairus must have
blurted out his prayer after having prepared it in his heart on the way
to Jesus. He has even devised a little "sacramental rite" that includes
the laying on of Jesus' hand. (Read entire post.)
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