
A touch that brings wholeness and breaks barriers is part of Jesus’ story. Mark 5 41 Holding her hand, Jesus said to her, “Talitha koum,” which means “Little girl, get up!”[1] The scene is powerful. Jairus’ daughter had died, and according to the customs and religious laws of the time, touching a dead body made a person ceremonially unclean. Most people would have kept their distance. Death was something to avoid, something that separated people and created fear.
Yet Jesus did the unthinkable—He reached out and touched her hand. This moment reveals the heart of Christ. Jesus was not afraid of what others considered untouchable. Instead of death making Him unclean, His holiness brought life to what was lifeless. With a simple touch and a gentle command, the little girl rose to her feet.
Jesus consistently crossed barriers that others refused to cross. He touched the sick, spoke with the rejected, and welcomed those society pushed aside. His touch reminds us that no situation, no person, and no life is beyond His reach. What others may avoid, Jesus approaches with compassion and authority.
Faith That Leads to True Healing
The miracle in Jairus’ home began with faith. Jairus had come to Jesus believing that the Savior could help his daughter. Even when the news arrived that she had died, Jesus urged him not to fear but to continue believing. Faith is often the first step toward wholeness. When we bring our brokenness to Jesus, we open our lives to His transforming power. Yet the healing Jesus brings is never limited to the physical alone.
In this story, Jesus restored the girl’s body to life, but the deeper message points to something greater. Jesus restores people at every level of their being. He heals spiritual wounds by forgiving sin and reconciling us with God. He brings emotional healing by replacing fear with peace and despair with hope. And at times, He restores physical health according to His will and power.
The Cross: The Ultimate Healing Touch
While this miracle reveals Jesus’ power over death, it also points forward to the greatest act of healing in human history—His sacrifice on the cross and His resurrection from the grave. At the cross, Jesus willingly entered into the deepest form of human brokenness. He took upon Himself our sin, our guilt, and the consequences of a fallen world. The One who touched the untouchable became the One who bore our suffering to restore us. Because of this victory, the healing He offers is not temporary but eternal.
The same Savior who took the little girl by the hand still reaches out to us today. As we go along our spiritual journey, we will meet people who are not accepted by the crowd for whatever reason. With God’s strength, we can touch the untouchable. We can cross the line, open the door, walk across the room, send a text, or write a note that touches them. As followers of Jesus, we have the privilege of being his hands, feet, and mouthpiece in the world. Who is the Holy Spirit putting on your heart to bring a loving touch to?
To learn more about the touch that brings wholeness, listen here:
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[1] Tyndale House Publishers. (2015). Holy Bible: New Living Translation (Mk 5:41). Tyndale House Publishers.








