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Thursday, February 22, 2007

Restoring what has deteriorated

I am going to dedicate the blogspot for at least the next 2 weeks to meanderings about the characteristics I found to be outstanding in the account from Mark. I found 7 characteristics that I listed and two more that I didn't list because I didn't think it was the right forum for the other 2. They were more personal in nature. Today's discussion is on characteristic #3.


Characteristic 3: (S)He understands that the message of God is accompanied by a ministry of “healing” for oneself and others.

Representative sample from Mark:
Is it easier to say to this paralyzed man, “Your sins are forgiven,” or to say, “Get up, pick up your mat, and walk?” I will prove to you, then, that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins.” So he said to the paralyzed man, ”I tell you, get up, pick up your mat, and go home!”
(Mark 2.11-12)

Other textual support for characteristic:1.30-32, 1.40-41, 2.11-12, 3.5, 3.10, 5.29, 5.4, 6.13, 7.36
Fact from Mark: 16% of all textual episodes in Mark comment on Jesus’ healing.

Jesus did his share of healing others while he was on the earth. He restored sight to blind men. He restored skin to lepers. He restored normalcy to lunatics. He restored natural functions for diseased members of the body. He restored life to bodies of death. Restoration was Jesus' business. Oh, yes he taught his message. But, he restored people so that they could comprehend what his message was about. He had a message of forgiveness, among other characteristics. So that at least one crowd could understand forgiveness in its full form, Jesus healed a person. Once restoration happened, realization took place.

In today's world much of what people get sick with is treated with medicine. So, what the ancient people needed to have healed by someone supernaturally, today is routinely healed by scientific advances. That doesn't mean that God has been displaced from the healing business. We still cannot heal the mind or control circumstances. When loved ones die unexpectedly, medicine cannot touch the mind's hurt. But God's healing touch of perspective for the cause of death is still available. When job loss, people's horrendous treatment of each other, or injury that can't be repaired to a body occur, only a miracle man can step forward to relieve the grief or the pain.

So, one of the characteristics evident in a follower of Jesus is that one trusts Jesus to perform a work of healing in areas of life that humans cannot touch. An oldest son who has to have intervention from the rest of his family to recognize that he has a drug problem trusts that the addiction can be healed if he follows Jesus. A man who loses a daughter in a car accident and a wife to cancer six months later trusts that God's perspective is better than his for why he was dealt a harsh hand, so he prays for God's touch on his perspective. A woman who lives constantly with the mistrust of her husband trusts that if she remains faithful, God will touch the heart of her spouse or make it evident to her that her life will count for something with somebody. Everywhere people need God's restorative touch in order to live out their lives full of his message.

Followers of Jesus know the master's touch on their bodies or in their minds. They follow him whole-heartedly because of it.

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