Verses 22-24
The case of the ruler may be treated as showing the instructive-ness of domestic affliction.
I. It shows the helplessness even of the greatest men the applicant was a ruler, yet his rulership was of no avail in this case.
II. It shows the helplessness even of the kindest men the applicant was a father, yet all his yearning affection was unable to suggest a remedy for his afflicted child.
III. It shows the need of Christ in every life.
Parker, City Temple, 1871, p. 93.
References: Mark 5:22-43 . W. Hanna, Our Lord's Life on Earth, p. 169. Mark 5:24 . H. W. Beecher, Christian World Pulpit, vol. iv., p. 161.Mark 5:24-34 . Ibid., Plymouth Pulpit Sermons, 10th series, p. 425.
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