“TAL-I-THACU-MI” – Part I

Mark 5:41

" And He took the damsel by the hand and said unto her, Tal-i-thacu-mi; which is, being interpreted , Damsel, I say unto thee, arise."

Tal-i-thacu-mi” is a Greek word that is full of Spiritual power. It was the language of Jesus for a great occasion. The word was for an uncommon problem and resulted into an uncommon solution. The problems people have are different and the solutions will be different but from the same source of power. JESUS.

 

The penultimate verses revealed the passing away of a child and everywhere was chaotic, but Jesus was close by to speak. Until Jesus the burden carrier; speaks a word to that problem; it may persist. All you need today is a word of His power, like in the bible passage above.

 

There was so much unbelief around, Jesus that He ignored them while He focused on the issue at hand. Jesus spoke and power was released. The one that was dead came back to life. The miracle was designed for the family of the damsel. This morning, ask Jesus for a specific word of miracle. A word of Rhema, that will put an end to shame and reproach. Power always go along with the word of Jesus and as usual miracles happen.

Prayer points for the day

1) Father, thank you for another great day, you have made, in Jesus Name.

2) Lord, thank you for showing up in my household all the time, in Jesus Name.

3) Lord, thank you for the power in your word all the time, in Jesus Name.

4) Lord, speak a word that will bring change everlasting to my life, in Jesus Name,

5) Father, let your word wipe away sorrow and shame from my household, in Jesus Name.

6) Almighty God, let your word give me victory for life, in Jesus Name.

7) Father, all we need today in my family is a word of your power and glory, in Jesus Name. Amen.

Have a blessed and wonderful day!

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