
Jairus' Daughter Tells of God's Miracles
Do You Believe in Miracles?
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Narrated by:
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Eileen Rizzo
About this listen
Jairus' daughter was very sick. He heard that Jesus was coming to preach by the lake. He traveled to the lake in hopes of speaking with Jesus and his disciples. Jesus told him that he would come to see Jairus' daughter. On the way there, a huge crowd began to follow Jesus and his disciples. This slowed Jesus and his disciples down and Jairus became worried. Messengers came and told Jairus that it was too late: his daughter was dead. Jairus collapsed at Jesus' feet. What happened? Did Jesus heal Jairus' daughter? Was it too late? What did Jesus tell Jairus? Listen to find out for yourself!
©2015 Misty Lynn Wesley (P)2015 Misty Lynn Wesley
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