“only believe”
“Do not fear; only believe.” —Mark 5:36, RSV-CE
We believe in Jesus, but we may have a lack of faith (Mk 9:24). Faith and doubt coexist in us. We believe, but we may also give in to fear. Likewise, faith and fear may coexist in us.
Jesus wants us to put out fear, doubt, and unforgiveness from our hearts, as He put the mourners out from the room where Jairus’ dead daughter lay (see Mk 5:40). When we put everything out but faith, we are obeying Jesus’ double commands: “Do not fear; only believe” (Mk 5:36, RSV-CE).
When we are single-hearted (see Mt 5:8) instead of mixed-up, we are no longer being pushed around by the crowd of fear, doubt, and confusion (see Mk 5:24). When we have “only faith,” we are not in the room of death; rather, we are in the room of resurrection. We need purified and pure faith.
“All depends on faith, everything is grace” (Rm 4:16). “Do not fear; only believe” (Mk 5:36, RSV-CE).
Prayer: Father, as I receive the St. Blaise blessing today, give me pure, uncontaminated faith in You.
Promise: “At this the family’s astonishment knew no bounds.” —Mk 5:42
Praise: St. Ansgar evangelized Scandinavia and even converted the King of Sweden to faith in Jesus.
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