
Many people mistakenly believe that one of the main purposes of Jesus’ sojourn here on earth was to heal those persons stricken with all sorts of sicknesses. I respectfully reject that notion. Why? Mainly because of the private teaching lessons Jesus conducted with his disciples; those twelve chosen men He ordained to carry on His work after His resurrection and ascension.
Let’s take a look at persons who are sick not only in their bodies but also who are sick mentally. It is recorded in Matthew 5:3-11, the following verses better known as “The Beatitudes”:
First of all, the “Sermon On The Mount” recorded in Matthew Chapter 5 is where “The Beatitudes” are recorded. And in Verses one and two they begin by describing just who Jesus is about to speak to:
“And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountain: and when he was set, his disciples came unto him: And he opened his mouth and taught them, saying,” Matthew 5:1-2
So you see where in this occasion, Jesus did not have a word for the multitudes. This particular teaching was for His disciples, only. And for the next 9 verses (5:3-11) Jesus’ teaching is specifically aimed at how the disciples are to encourage the negative thoughts of sick people by dwelling on the scriptures and not just solely on doctors and medicines! In other words…WWJD! What would Jesus do?
My encounter this week with the Holy Spirit…
I endured a health problem this week that required my hospitalization. Subsequently, I became anxious, forlorn and sad. This disposition affected my faith and attitudes towards other who were in attendance of me. I became ashamed of my actions and began to ask the Lord for His strength and reassurances. Immediately, the Holy Spirit stepped in and pointed my way towards The Beatitudes. My church family began to send me text messages which supported my innermost thoughts. The hospital staff seemed to appear to me as floating angels. Many of them prolonged their services to me just to relate an incident they had experienced where God stepped in and performed a miracle for them. That warm and comforting support seemed to be coming from on every side.
My prayer for you…
Dear Great Physician: Thank you profusely for stepping into my heart and encouraging my soul. I also pray this prayer for all those who will read this blog. For as You know my Lord, sicknesses, troubling diagnosis and pain can penetrate one’s faith and cause the strongest Believer to court with doubt. Forgive me My Savior. For this ‘storm’, too, will pass over. Amen
Scripture Lesson: “Rejoice and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.” Matthew 5:12
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Encourage My Soul (Worship Song) – YouTube Chicago Church of Christ
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I’m so glad you’re doing well, Sister Fowler! Thank God for His loving care. ♥
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Hi Dee. Strength and balance is what I’m working on.
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Praying for God to strengthen you and for complete peace and healing. You are loved my Sister.
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You, too, Cathy, have encouraged my soul. I just love that song. Please keep me in your prayers. Love always.
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Sister Sonja,
I am so glad your medical storm is passing over. I am encouraged that your experience strengthened your faith and your witness. Thanks for reminding us to focus on the context as well as the message. May you be blessed as you continue to be a blessing.
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Sister Edna, please know, I could not make it without my friends. Thank you for those encouraging words, thoughtful prayers. I’m pressing on the upward way. New heights I’m gaining each and every day. Thank God for his patience and renewal.
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Sister Fowler, praise God you are better and keeping encouragement flowing through WordPress. I will definitely keep you in my prayers. Have a wonderful day.
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Bless you, Sister Tangie. Your daily blogs are so informative and a blessing to us readers. Keep up the good work. Thanks for stopping by my blog post. God’s word says his followers are blessed (and should count it all joy) when we persevere under disturbing times. Amen!
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