53
And when they had passed over, they came into the land of Gennesaret, and drew
to the shore. 54 And when they were come out of the ship, straightway they knew
him, 55 And ran through that whole region round about, and began to carry about
in beds those that were sick, where they heard he was. 56 And whithersoever he
entered, into villages, or cities, or country, they laid the sick in the
streets, and besought him that they might touch if it were but the border of
his garment: and as many as touched him were made whole.
These
people had expectations of Christ. This has been discussed before, the many
diseases the people suffered. You can see this in many Third World countries,
in the Southern Hemisphere mostly, today with thousands upon thousands of
people born into leprosy, blindness, and other sicknesses for which they have
no hope of being cured. There was a time in our own country that cholera and
yellow fever and even malaria weren’t so uncommon. These people had heard of
Christ’s reputation and flocked to Him in the hopes of being healed or of
having a loved one healed.
Leviticus
14:2 This shall be the law of the leper in the day of his cleansing: He shall
be brought unto the priest:
Psalm
38:7 For my loins are filled with a loathsome disease: and there is no
soundness in my flesh.
Psalm
41:8 An evil disease, say they, cleaveth fast unto him: and now that he lieth
he shall rise up no more.
Look
at how the faith healers have to set up a tent, take up an offering, advertise
on television. Why don’t they do it like Christ did if they are genuine? If you
could really heal people you wouldn’t need our modern rituals. People would
probably throw money at you to be healed of cancer.
We
live in that time between the death of the last person who knew Christ before
and just after the resurrection and the beginning of the Great Tribulation,
that period of time we call the Church Age. We have the Bible. If God
supernaturally heals someone today He doesn’t use a special person to work
through because we have the Spirit of God residing inside of us. If it is His
will to heal us supernaturally He can do it through that Spirit.
God
has permitted modern medicine and sanitation to meet with the Bible and add to
it in a way that would not have been possible in an ancient people like the
Hebrews. Admonitions to wash wounds in running water, for cleanliness,
sanitation rules, and dietary restrictions that were found in the Law of Moses
given as the civil and ceremonial law to the Hebrews are understood now in a
way that they weren’t for thousands of years. God has permitted the science and
practice of medicine to move fast and far in the last century and a half. We
have, for some strange reason, learned more since 1900 than in all the
centuries previously combined about real science in regard to medicine,
sanitation, food preparation and storing, and in the industrialized nations
many of the diseases that would have afflicted these people of first century
Judea are unheard of.
What
expectations do we have of Christ?
There
is still one disease for which man has no known cure that he came up with in a
laboratory. There is a 0 percent chance that you will be cured on your own or
that even the symptoms will be relieved. It can still destroy your life and
even harm others, at the very least making your life less than what it could
be. It is called sin. Some who become Christian had a disciplined and
submissive spirit even as unbelievers so they come to the Bible and say, “I
will obey.” For the most part and for much of the time they do quite well, at
least on the surface. But they often don’t feel a need or a draw to read the
Bible very much. It is enough for them to be told what to think by a favorite
pastor or Christian celebrity, even someone from the political world who claims
to be a Christian.
Others
realize they are wicked. God has delivered them from something that ruled their
lives like alcohol, drugs, or sexual sin. They are more than aware that they
did nothing themselves but accept what was done to them. They have no intention
of placing themselves back into a situation where they could fall. They seek
God’s will through His Bible every day. They need to be changed, they know
that. They are willing to be changed by God’s word. They come to the Bible, to
prayer, to a church meeting expecting something to happen, wanting something to
happen, desiring to be filled with the Spirit of God that’s inside them much
like a glass with a little water, when heated up, is filled with water vapor.
They need and desire to be filled and overflowing with God’s Spirit, not in a
way that manifests itself necessarily in acts of emotional abandon but in the
fruit of the Spirit.
The
ancient Hebrews were known physically by the civil and ceremonial law they kept
which distinguished their daily and religious life from those around them. The
modern Christian should be known physically by the fruit of the Spirit inside
of him or her that can’t help but reveal itself to those around them.
Galatians
5:22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering,
gentleness, goodness, faith, 23 Meekness, temperance: against such there is no
law. 24 And they that are have crucified the flesh with the affections and
lusts. 25 If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit.
What
expectations do you have of Christ? Do you run to Him pleading and expecting to
be changed, to be made more like Him, to be made a vessel meet or worthy for
His use? Do you seek to be in His presence, to be filled by His Spirit that
dwells in you?
Do
you seek to be made whole, perfected, and complete? Or do you think you’ve
already arrived? I’d rather be in that desperate crowd seeking to touch the hem
of his robe than in the clique of Pharisees standing self-righteously by
looking down their noses at the great unwashed throng pleading for mercy from
the One who created them.
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