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Luke Chapter 7
The elders of the Jews asked Jesus to come and heal a man's servant because in their opinion the man was worthy to be granted this request. He was a good man who loved the nation and built synagogues. That is not why the Lord was willing to come however. The man in question though proved himself to be a man of great character because of his humility. He didn't feel as the elders did that he was worthy of any special attention from the Lord. He felt unworthy for the Lord to even enter into his home. The thing that really stands out about this man was that he had faith in the Lord's power and authority to heal. He knew that if Jesus only spoke the word, his servant would be made well. Jesus Himself marveled at the faith He saw in this centurion. The centurion knew what authority was and knew that the Lord had similar authority in the spirit realm.
The servant was healed, not because the centurion was great as the elders thought him to be but because of his faith.
Another reason we see healing and miracles are not so much a result of great faith but just to help the hurting. Here is a woman who probably didn't believe her son was going to be raised but because of her mourning and sorrow, the Lord had compassion. Back then there wasn't as many working women as we see in today's world. If a husband or son died, they would be without support unless they were lucky to have relatives that had compassion. There was no welfare as we know it today.
We as believers in Jesus Christ need to revive our compassion within us. We must live and walk in compassion. Love will be the key to a good balance between judgment, correction and overlooking faults. If we walk in love both for the Lord and for one another, I believe things would be balanced and we would have less prone to practice unrighteous judgments. If we loved God, we would not agree with those that ignored God's commandments and took them lightly. If we loved our neighbor as ourselves, we would not purposely look for faults and criticize them unfairly but if we did see something that would harm their eternal soul, we would first pray and then try to help that person. I believe true love and compassion would keep everything in balance so that we don't go too far one way and love so much that we fail to correct sin but on other hand we will not be nitpickers and gossips either. In fact real love wouldn't allow someone to die in their sins if we know how to prevent it.
Its hard to understand why many later forsook Jesus and rejected Him as the Messiah when they saw all these miracles. Miracles are great and a good way to spread the message of the gospel but in order to endure to the end and remain faithful to God we need the word deep inside of our innermost being. The word is what will keep us from returning to sin. I'm not putting down miracles. Jesus said that signs would follow those that believe. I would like to see more of them; but the word will keep us going when we don't see the miracles. The word will keep us strong when the trials and hardships come.
These were all signs that God was among them. What a visitation they had and yet failed to realize who was in their midst.
Even today we see many offended in Christ. You can mention God once in a while and no one cares but I read an article once where a group conducting a certain public meeting agreed to have opening prayer but the prayer had to be politically correct and the name of Jesus was not to be mentioned. To me, that is a wasted prayer. It means nothing for without Jesus we can't get to God. He is the only mediator. If we reject Jesus, we reject God. God sent Jesus to bring us back to Him. Jesus had to make the sacrifice for our sins to be removed. Our sins separate us from God. Without that sacrifice, we would still be sinners and apart from God. To not mention His name is equal to slapping God in the face by rejecting the gift of salvation He offers to us. They can keep their phony prayers.
Imagine rejecting the only way to God, to eternal life, to joy, peace and forgiveness.
Jesus' death, burial and resurrection fulfilled the law and ushered in the kingdom of Heaven. When we believe in Jesus and receive Him, we become part of that Kingdom. The least one of us is greater than John, not because we have earned that greatness but because of what Jesus did on our behalf. Our faith in Him makes us part of that kingdom. John the Baptist died before seeing the fulfillment of the promised Messiah and the kingdom of God. He was the greatest under the old covenant and pointed us to Christ. Those that were privileged to have known Christ and enter into His kingdom by the New Covenant are greater because of Jesus' work on the cross. Our minds can't really understand the fullness of what Jesus really did for us. We can't possibly understand the depth of it all. Yet, it had to be the greatest event in the history of mankind. It was so important that God allowed His Son to go through this so that He could bring in the new everlasting living way and new kingdom of righteousness.
If a band played in front of a crowd of people and played well, yet there was no response from the crowd, how would they feel? They would feel that their work was for nothing and they were being ignored. So many ignore the message of the gospel today and are missing the way to eternal life. So many go on about their daily lives not realizing that they are in a dangerous position. We have the opportunity to know the greatest one that ever existed on the face of the earth but some ignore Him. We have the opportunity to study the greatest book ever written but it sits and collects dust if we own one at all and that is the bible. We have access to the very Spirit of God available to each and every one that receives Jesus Christ as savior, yet many couldn't care less.
We can't win for losing. They accused John of being full of the devil and also Jesus. One was a loner who ate locust and wild honey, the other mingled with the crowds eating and drinking what they offered. Both were contemned by the people.
It's the fruits of our lives that counts. What we bring forth proves if we have wisdom or not.
Again the religious Pharisees entirely missed the whole point of the gospel.
The humble, those that know that they have sinned and those that repent of sin, are justified more than those who do not do any outward sins but never see any need to repent. This woman saw herself as a sinner and in need of a savior from sin. This is the attitude that brings forth salvation. Jesus came to save people like this woman. This is why He came. He came to save the worst sinner imaginable. If there were no sinners, He would not have had to come. The fact that the Pharisees thought if Jesus ate with sinners, that proved He wasn't from God, was totally false. They missed the whole reason for His coming. To save people from sin. The Pharisees probably were just as guilty of sin as this woman but kept it hidden and did not acknowledge themselves as sinners. This will keep one from being saved. If we think that we are so great, do so many good works and have no need or repentance, then we will die lost and without God. In order to be saved, we must realize that we are sinners in need of Jesus Christ to save us. DC |
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