Psalm 118:18 (NRSVue) - The Lord has punished me severely, but he did not give me over to death.
Psalm 118 is known as a ‘Song of Victory’.
In verse 18, the psalmist acknowledges God’s mercy.
The Lord corrected him, but the Lord did not hand down a sentence of death.
Christ also showed mercy.
He not only healed a man, but He also healed him on the Sabbath.
John 5:5,8-9 (NRSVue) - One man was there who had been ill for thirty-eight years. Jesus said to him, “Stand up, take your mat and walk.” At once the man was made well, and he took up his mat and began to walk.
This was not the only time Jesus healed on the Sabbath,
In Matthew 12, Jesus entered a synagogue.
A man was there with a withered hand.
The Pharisees tried to trap Jesus and asked, “Is it lawful to cure on the Sabbath?”
Jesus not only answered them, but He also healed the man in their presence.
Matthew 12:13 (NRSVue) - Then he said to the man, “Stretch out your hand.” He stretched it out, and it was restored, as sound as the other.
Christ loved the men that He healed.
More importantly, Christ loves all mankind.
Those who experienced His healing touch must have felt special, perhaps for the first time in years.
Today, we are equally amazed when Christ touches our lives,
He still heals the hardest of hearts and turns lives around.
He continues to love those whom society prefers to shun.
As we enter the season of Lent, may we always remember the power of His love for all.
May we be grateful for His continued mercy.
Blessings,
Jim Pokorny
The Other Brother Jim
Look for me at otherbrotherjim.blogspot.com on Friday, February 23, 2024.
I will be back here on Friday, March 1, 2024
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