The Lord is
merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in mercy. . . . He has
not dealt with us according to our sins, nor punished us according to our
iniquities. For as the heavens are high above the earth, so great is His mercy
toward those who fear Him; as far as the east is from the west, so
far has He removed our transgressions from us.
Psalm 103:8, 10–12
When I visited the Mount of
Beatitudes in Israel some time ago, the Lord opened my eyes to see for the
first time how He had met the man with leprosy in Matthew
8:1–4. After preaching to the multitudes, our Lord didn’t go down the mountain
toward them. Our Lord had actually walked down the mountain in another
direction, very likely in the direction toward Capernaum (see Matt. 8:5).
As I took a path down the
mountain toward Capernaum that day, I saw slabs of stone strewn along the foot
of the mountain. These stone slabs are just the right size for a man to crawl
under and find shelter. Right then and there, I had the revelation of how the
man with leprosy could have hidden under one of these slabs for fear of being
discovered by the people, and how our Lord Jesus had known the man was hiding
there and deliberately gone to seek him before the crowds caught up with Him.
In Jesus’ day, those with
leprosy were ostracized and isolated in accordance with the law of Moses.
Because they were conscious of how unclean they were and what the law required
of them, their natural response was to withdraw and hide.
But hiding didn’t get the
man with leprosy in Matthew 8 the healing and restoration he needed.
Fortunately, hearing about the goodness of God—how God wanted to be a loving
Father to him and take care of all his needs—got him out of hiding and into
seeking the Lord for his miracle. It changed his mind from seeing a God Who
ostracized and condemned unclean people to seeing a God Who loved them no
matter what their condition. This change of mind lit his faith and put courage
in his heart to seek and receive the healing he so desperately wanted.
Like the man with leprosy at the start of his story, could you also be hiding from God today? Maybe you’ve been struggling with an addiction or cycle of defeat that you can’t seem to get out of. Maybe you’ve been a victim of sexual abuse and you blame yourself for it. Maybe you’ve had a failed marriage or business, or made a bad decision that has led to loss. And maybe your failure has caused you to avoid God, avoid going to church, and avoid people in general. Beloved, whatever may be causing you to feel “unclean” or disqualified today, God wants you to change your mind about Him and, instead of hiding from Him, to run to Him! (Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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