Monday, April 28, 2014
And a woman who had been suffering from a hemorrhage for twelve years, came up behind Him and touched the fringe of His cloak; for she was saying to herself, "If I only touch His garment, I will get well." But Jesus turning and seeing her said, "Daughter, "take courage; your faith has made you well." At once the woman was made well" (Matthew 9:20 - 22).Hey Gang: As a little squeezer, our Sunday School used to have contest memorizing Bible verses and the winner would get a prize. Being a lazy type I always looked for the short verses like "Jesus saves", "Jesus Wept" and "Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God". But I readily admit I did not have a clue what ‘faith’ was. In my tenure in the church the word ‘faith’ was used quite frequently but I do not recall anyone sitting me down and saying, “This is what faith is all about” and it is a very essential ingredient in your walk with the Lord.
And then one day, as I was doing a word study on the word faith, a brilliant thought crossed my dome of intellect, "Faith is an action word". As I read and reread all the accounts where Jesus did miraculous healings, in each miracle faith rewarded was preceded with faith demonstrated! In other words, I learned that faith was an action word. In all the faith healings performed by Jesus there was a prerequisite - they had to believe with all their heart that Jesus could do what they were asking Him to do.
Do you remember the story of the paralytic? Due to the huge crowd that surrounded Jesus, the four men who carried him could not get close to Jesus. Time to pack it in and wait for another day, right? Wrong! They were determined that they would get their friend into the hands of the healer, so they went up on the roof, cut a hole in the thatching and let down the paralytic down into Jesus’ presence. Seeing their faith, Jesus responded: "Your sins are forgiven, take up your pallet and go home". (Mark 2:3-5).
How about the blind man who was
sitting by the road when he heard commotion and learned that Jesus was passing
by. His response,” Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me".
He was told to keep quiet, to which he cried all the more! Jesus said,
bring him to me. Jesus then asked the man what he wanted Him to do. The
man responded, “I want to be able to see.” Jesus said to him, "Receive
your sight, your faith has made you well" (Lu. 18:35-43).
Blessings,
Gramps
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