Miracles Of Jesus: 15
Jesus Raises Jairus’s Daughter Back To Life
While Jesus was on the way to the home of Jairus, the ruler of the synagogue, to heal his daughter from her sickness, he was given the news that she had died. Jesus didn’t let that stop him; he sent the crowd away and took only Peter, James, and John with him. This miracle wasn’t meant for display, so Jesus only needed a few chosen disciples to witness it. When Jesus told the mourners that the child was only sleeping, the people laughed, so he sent them out, too.
And he put them all out, and took her by the hand, and called, saying, Maid, arise. And her spirit came again, and she arose straightway: and he commanded to give her meat. Luke 8:54-55
The Greek word for “spirit” is pneuma, meaning air, wind, breath, spirit, or soul. Pneuma is where we get the word pneumonia. I recently had a bout of pneumonia, and my lungs gurgled, and I struggled for air. If my air had been completely cut off, my body would have died, and my soul would have left. When Jesus took the girl by the hand and told her to arise, it shows that he is in control of the soul and that our soul will survive our body. In other words, Jesus commanded the soul to return to her body, and she got up. It doesn’t say where her soul was while her body lay there, but we do know that it was still alive and well, and that our soul is immortal. The death of our body does not extinguish our candle, and that is why Jesus told the people she wasn’t dead. So, while your soul still resides in your body, it is more important than ever to turn your life over to Jesus, set your sights on him, and live for him so you can be sure that your soul will reside with him forever.
The picture is from Barcelona, Spain.












