Tuesday, February 5, 2019, St.  Agatha
Hebrews 12:1-4, Psalm  22:26-28, 30-32, Mark 5:21-43
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HANDLE WITH FAITH
"At this they began to ridicule Him. Then He put  them all out. Jesus took the child's father and mother and His own companions  and entered the room where the child lay." -Mark 5:40
The family and friends of Jairus who had gathered to  mourn this young girl's death thought nothing more could be done. Perhaps they  had heard of other healings worked at the hands of this itinerant Preacher, but  when Jesus told them she was not dead they ridiculed Him (Mk 5:39-40). They  thought their situation was too much for Jesus to handle.
What situation are you facing that is "too much" for  Jesus to handle? Can He not handle your boss or your co-workers? And what about  your family? Perhaps you consider your finances or your love life beyond His  scope? If you ridicule the possibility of Jesus working in any area of your  life, you too may find yourself "put out" by Jesus (Mk 5:40). You will not  enter the room to witness firsthand the amazing workings of the Master-Healer.
Indeed, even faith the size of a mustard seed will  get you in the door (see Mt 17:20). We must act and "ask in faith, never  doubting, for the doubter is like the surf tossed and driven by the wind" (Jas  1:6).
Place your impossible situations in the nail-scarred  hands of Jesus. Then He will not say to you, "How little faith you have!...Why  did you falter?" (Mt 14:31) Instead, He will exclaim, "You have great faith!  Your wish will come to pass" (Mt 15:28).
Prayer: Jesus, help us to keep our eyes fixed on You  (Heb 12:2).
Promise: "By Your gift will I utter praise in the  vast assembly; I will fulfill my vows before those who fear Him." -Ps 22:26
Praise: St. Agatha kept her faith though tortured  and imprisoned.  During her tortures, she was asked three times to deny  Christ.  She held fast to Jesus each time and received the crown of life (see  Rv 2:10).
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