When the Lord says, "Yes, but not yet"
by Sermon Recap on July 7th, 2026
This powerful message takes us into one of the most tender yet tension-filled moments in Scripture: when Jairus, a synagogue ruler, watches his daughter die while Jesus is delayed helping someone else. We're invited into what's called 'the great in-between'—that agonizing space between God's promise and its fulfillment. Jairus had faith enough to fall at Jesus' feet publicly, risking his reputation and social standing. Jesus said yes to his request, but then came an unexpected divine diversion. As we walk with Jairus through the excruciating wait, we discover that faith's greatest test isn't in the asking, but in the waiting. The message challenges us to recognize that our crisis is never Christ's collapse. When professional mourners laugh at Jesus' claim that the girl is merely sleeping, we see the collision between human perspective and divine truth. The climactic moment when Jesus takes the little girl's hand and tenderly calls her 'little lamb' reveals something profound: what He decrees, He delivers. This isn't just a story about physical resurrection—it's about learning to trust when everything we see contradicts what God has promised. We all live in our own 'great in-between,' waiting for promises to be fulfilled, and this passage teaches us that delays are not denials, but divine timing that forges our faith. Read More