Good morning. The
disciples of John came to Jesus and asked “why do we and the Pharisees fast,
but Your disciples do not fast?” ( Remember that we are not supposed to fast to
be seen by men, even though the Pharisees did.) Jesus told them that the attendants
of the bridegroom cannot mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them, but days
will come when the bridegroom is taken away from them, and then they will fast.
John was still alive, but was probably in prison. He then talks about not
putting a patch of new cloth on an old garment, nor new wine in old wine skins.
As He is talking, a synagogue official comes and says, “my daughter has just
died ( In another gospel, it says that she is at the point of death.); but,
come lay Your hand on her, and she will live.” While they are going, a woman
who had been suffering for 12 years came up behind Him and touched the fringe
of His cloak; for she was saying to herself, “if I only touch His garment, I
will get well.” It doesn't say that she just said it one time; it says that she
was saying – most likely many times. She was building up her courage and her
faith. She is instantly made well. Jesus said to her, “Daughter, take courage;
your faith has made you well.” It wasn't Jesus’ faith, but rather hers. Sometimes
it is our faith, and sometimes it is His. We’ll get to the little girl tomorrow.
Father thank You that the reader has the faith to be made well. He/she has
asked You, and trusts that he/she will be made well in due season.
So the other disciple who had first come to the tomb then also entered, and he saw and believed
Good morning. We left John at the entrance of the tomb, stooping and looking in. “Shy” Peter then arrives following John, and enters the tomb; and he saw the linen wrappings lying there. So the other disciple, John, who had first come to the tomb then also entered, and he saw and believed. It does not say whether or not Peter believed. For as yet they did not understand the scripture, that He must rise again from the dead. So the disciples went away again to their own homes. I’m not exactly sure what it means by their own homes. They were originally from Galilee and would not have had homes in Jerusalem. Perhaps it means the homes where they were staying while in Jerusalem. Apparently, they were not staying in the upper room, or it would have said so. But Mary was standing outside the tomb weeping; and so, as she wept, she stooped (just like John) and looked into the tomb. She saw two angels in white sitting, one at the head and one at the feet, where the body of Jesus had been l...
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