Tidbits for Thought
- goldcanyonchurchof
- Oct 11
- 2 min read
HEALING
John 5: 6-7 “Jesus asked him, ‘Do you want to be well?’ The sick
man answered, ‘Sir, there is no one to help me get into the pool
when the waters start moving. When I am coming to the water
someone always gets in before me.’ Then Jesus said, ‘Take up
your mat and walk.’ And immediately the man was well. He
took up his mat and began to walk.”
It is not too hard to imagine some of the reactions to this man and
his fellow sufferers hanging around the pool of Bethesda. Some
might toss a small coin his way out of a fleeting feeling of guilt
or compassion. We see others who, in all likelihood, thought he
deserved to be where he was because of sloth or sin. Others
might have had a brief and probably accidental eye contact
before hurrying away. Many would make a wide detour around
this bit of suffering humanity. But most would simply ignore
him, not even acknowledging his existence………. doesn’t this
sound familiar?
In our world today there are people who desperately ache for the
healing and comfort that God offers and yet they are shunned and
ignored by the vast majority of uncaring and oblivious people.
Some exist in the streets and alleys of physical poverty while
others live in well to do homes carpeted and painted by spiritual
poverty. Some become resigned to their situation and all but give
up, others strike back at the society that they feel has let them
down. Yet others question and search but find no answers and
still others look for validation in drugs, alcohol, or alternative
lifestyles. Many of these lost souls would give anything they own
for the simple acknowledgement that they too exist. However, in
many cases, they are pushed aside by the cynical and judgmental
attitude of many people, including many who call themselves
Christian. They are stymied by invisible walls of tradition,
religious bigotry, man-made rules of religiosity and hypocrisy.
They are overwhelmed by minefields of disdain and indifference.
Jesus walked among these same people over two thousand years
ago and met them right where they were. Wherever He walked,
lives were changed by His touch….lives were changed by His
healing….. lives were changed by His compassion and love….
lives were changed because He cared…. lives were changed
because He listened…lives were changed because He ignored the
spurious laws and weighty traditions of the religious elite of the
time. He was motivated to reach out to others, in His Fathers
name, at all times and in all places.
You and I might not be able to physically heal another individual
or alleviate all of their suffering. What we do have is the power
of the Holy Spirit within us that enables us to reach out, as Jesus
did, to touch another with heartfelt compassion and love. We
have His power within us to help us minister to others with care
and concern. With the assistance of the Spirit and a large dose of
faith and determination we can make a huge difference in a
suffering and uncaring world. Think about it! ~ Aron Smith



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