In the healing of the paralyzed man at the
pool of Bethesda (see John 5:1–16), Jesus knew that for 38 years, the man had
been flat on his back, unable to do anything for himself or others, no matter
how hard he struggled.
In the case of the woman oppressed with a
spirit of infirmity (see Luke 13:10–13), Jesus knew that the woman had been
bowed over for 18 years. And in that condition, she saw very little that was
beautiful in life, only the dusty ground, dirty sandals and bruised feet.
What about the man with a withered hand (see
Luke 6:6–10)? Jesus knew from His carpenter days how a useless hand could have
easily given the man a very poor sense of self-worth.
I believe that all three of them must have
struggled for so long to get back on their feet, to try to lift themselves up,
to attempt to do something about their situations, only to be disappointed each
time they failed. In fact, they got so frustrated with striving to get better
that by the time they met Jesus, they had probably given up trying to change
their situations.
It was then that Jesus came and extended His
offer to turn their situations around. And when they embraced His offer, they
received the miracles that they had sought for so long.
You too may have been struggling to get back
on your feet, or to lift yourself out of the problem that has sorely weighed
you down. You have attempted to do whatever you could, hoping that it would
amount to something, but you have been frustrated time and again. My friend, God
wants you to cease from all your struggling and accept the offer He extends to
turn your situation around.
It is no coincidence that all three of them
received their miracles on the Sabbath, the day of rest for
the Jews. God’s Word says, “There remains therefore a rest for the people of
God.” The day you cease from your own laboring and striving, and rest in
the finished work of Christ, is the day you receive your miracle.
Jesus has done all the work. Whatever you need has been provided for at the cross. So just be at rest and receive your miracle! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with permission).
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