Matt
9:1 - 8
We read how Jesus went to His own city Capernaum as God led Him.
Jesus always did God's will. That was His meat and drink. He said
that not everyone saying Lord Lord shall enter the Kingdom of Heaven but those who do the
will of God in heaven.
If you want your life to be blessed, ask God to reveal His will
for your life and follow that your whole life long.
What does the Lord say to you today? Are you doing your own thing
or holding out your hand to be led by Him? It's not just young people who do their own
thing, even older people follow their own way and do not know what it is to be led by God.
Go through the Bible and study the Bible to see what God wants.
Each one needs to ask himself "what kind of life am I
living?" Are people like the king of pop your role-model or do you follow in the
footsteps of the men of God?
Ask God to lead you even if you hadn't done it in the past. Stay
steadfast to His call and leading in your life, even if He leads you where you do not want
to go.
From the second verse we read of the paralytic that they brought
to Him. It starts with the word "behold" to attract attention to the new turn of
events.
Jesus wants us to take careful note of this man. He was in great
distress and pain. He had become a burden to those around him; he couldn't do anything for
himself anymore. He was totally paralyzed. But in his need he had heard about Jesus, His
miracles and preaching, and he sought His help.
Note also that these four men brought the paralytic to Jesus out
of love; they did not charge him anything. There are some who do everything they do only
because they can get something out of it.
Whatever you need, firstly go to the Lord. Asa received a strong
rebuke and lost God's blessing because in his illness he sought the help of physicians and
did not go to the Lord first with his need. It is not wrong to make use of doctors, but we
must always go to God first with our need. Let He then lead us in the way we should
follow.
Go to a child of God with your burden of sin or the need that you
have and together you can bring it to the Lord in prayer. However do not go to one who is
spiritually blind, without discernment but to those who live close to the Lord.
These four men were blest of God for bringing the paralytic to
Jesus. Blessed are those who brings others to the Lord.
These people used drastic means to bring the paralytic to Jesus.
They made a hole in the roof, big enough for the paralytic and his bed to go through.
We read that when Jesus saw their faith (all of them), He forgave
him his sin and then healed him.
Note also that neither the paralytic nor the men who brought him
spoke anything; the paralytic's eyes spoke and the deed of the others spoke so that Jesus
healed him.
He was physically sick but it was obvious that he had a greater need, his sins. So Jesus
dealt with his sins first.
There are those who carry a burden of sin, not like those without
a conscience who can lie, steal, slander, murder and lust without feeling any guilt. Their
conscience is already seared as with a hot iron.
The state of the soul is of greater importance than the body.
Jesus healed his soul first and then his body.
You may not be physically sick but be spiritually dying. It is a
much greater disease than cancer or any other physical sickness.
Even if that man had not been healed physically he would have gone
home rejoicing for he had received something far greater than physical healing.
When the scribes heard that he forgave his sins they said He
blasphemed, for only God could forgive sins. They did not realise that Jesus was God. They
thought He was blaspheming, while they were blaspheming.
So Jesus asked them, which is easier to say your sins are forgiven
or to say rise and walk.
To God both are alike easy. He heals both the body and the soul.
No matter what troubles you, depression, guilt, etc, you can come
to Him with your problems for healing.