Word for the day by Christian Education Forum
Restoration of relationships
Vs.5
When Jesus saw their faith, he said to the paralyzed man, “Son, your sins
are forgiven.”
Jesus, like the prophets, invited Israel and us
into a new and wonderful world where healing and forgiveness of sins creates a
new life, new possibilities, and new relationships. Jesus the Christ
came here to restore our proper relationship with God and with those around
us.
Jesus Restores Our Relationship with God
One of the main points of this story is Jesus
declaring that the man’s sins are forgiven, while he is still
paralyzed. Even though the man is still paralyzed, Jesus is saying that
his relationship with God is restored. Here Jesus is demonstrating
that a person’s relationship to God is not dependent on his health or
wealth. In other parts of the Bible we see that a person’s
relationship to God is not dependant on the amount of money or power he
has. As this story demonstrates, we can have the right relationship with
God, even if we are experiencing some pain or problems. Paul in 2
Corinthians 12 prayed three times to the Lord to remove “the thorn in the
flesh,” the “messenger of Satan” from him. But the response he
received was that Christ’s “grace was sufficient.” Paul understood
that the proper relationship to God he received as a gift from Jesus, did not
mean that he would not experience any pain, sufferings, or misfortunes in this
world.
Jesus Restores Our Relationship
with Other People
The crowd who came to hear Jesus actually
became a barrier to the person who was in great need of healing and
forgiveness. Instead of demonstrating their faith by making a way
for the paralyzed man to get to Jesus, they stood in his way and prevented him
from the healing he needed. Fortunately, the paralyzed man’s friends had enough
faith in Jesus’ abilities, that they were willing to do the difficult,
dangerous and the controversial method to bring their friend to Jesus. Do
we have that kind of determination to bring others to Christ? Our
greatest responsibility and privilege is to bring needy people to Jesus. After
Christ forgives the man his sins and heals his body, Jesus tells him to “go to
your home.” The healing and the restoration Christ provides is not
only physical but also social. Christ also restores
relationships. Those of us who have received healing and forgiveness of
sins like the man Jesus healed have a responsibility to witness to the transforming
power and grace of Jesus.
PRAYER
Jesus,
through your healing and forgiving grace, make me a living witness for you.
Amen.
THOUGHT
FOR THE DAY
Relationships
are the foundation of spirituality.
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