“IF YOU ARE WILLING”
READ:
Matthew 8:1-4
Lord, if You are willing, You can
make me clean. –Matthew 8:2
Molly wanted her dad’s
help, but she was afraid to ask. She
knew that when he was working on his computer, he didn’t want to be
interrupted. He might get upset at me, she thought, so she didn’t ask him.
We need not have such
fears when we come to Jesus. In Matthew
8:1-4, we read about a leper who didn’t hesitate to interrupt Jesus
with his needs. His disease made him
desperate-he had been ostracized from society and was in emotional
distress. Jesus was busy with “great multitudes,” but the leper made
his way through the crowd to talk with Jesus.
Matthew’s gospel says that the leper cam and “worshiped Him” (v.2). He approached
Jesus in worship, with trust in His power, and with humility, acknowledging
that the choice to help belonged to Jesus.
He said, “Lord, if You are
willing, You can make me clean” (v.2). In compassion, Jesus touched him (leprosy had
made him “untouchable” by the
standards of Jewish law), and he was cleansed immediately.
Like the leper, we don’t
need to hesitate to approach Jesus with our desire for His help. As we go to Him humility and worship, we can
trust that He will make the best choices for us. –Anne Cetas
What an example this leper is to me, Lord. Give me
a heart of worship, of confidence in Your power, and
of trust that when I bring my needs to You, You’ll
make the best choice. May
I surrender to Your will.
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Let us come boldly to the throne of grace, that we
may obtain mercy. –Hebrews 4:16
INSIGHT
Some biblical scholars say that of all the Gospel writers
Matthew seems to have been the most concerned with presenting events in
chronological order. If that’s correct,
then the context of the event in today’s text is critical to our
understanding. Directly prior to this
encounter with a leper, Jesus presented His “Sermon on the Mount” (Matthew
5-7). In that timeless message, Christ
detailed a challenging, lofty kingdom ethnic of loving, caring, and
serving. Now, confronted by this leper,
Jesus lived out his own teaching by demonstrating love and compassion for one
whose disease had absolutely marginalized him (8:1-4). Jesus not only taught these truths, He
lovingly modeled them as well.
Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love
Always
Unity & Peace
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