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The Power of our Faith

Inspired by: He Sees, He Knows, He Cares / w2d3

Scripture Reading: Luke 5:12-26; SOAP / Luke 5:24

But so that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins”—he said to the paralyzed man—“I tell you, stand up, take your stretcher and go home.”

Luke 5:24 NET

Luke packed a lot of information in these 15 verses …

You Can Make Me Clean

We see a man with leprosy, who comes to Jesus and is so moved that He bowed down at the very sight of Jesus. He begged Jesus for healing, saying: “Lord, if you are willing, You can make me clean.” His words were evidence of his heart that he firmly believed in the power and work of Jesus. So great was the man’s faith that Jesus healed him immediately.

His Need To Be Alone

Luke pauses between this miracle and the next to tell us two things

  • crowds were gathering “to hear Him and to be healed of their diseases”
  • and that, “Jesus Himself frequently withdrew to the wilderness and prayed.”
    • Don’t you love knowing that Jesus found the need to both withdraw from people and to pray? Please note, His need to withdraw was more than a need to be away from the people – He needed to be alone to talk with His Father (God).
Faith moves mountains and stirs the heart of Jesus

Then we meet a paralyzed man, unable to walk on his own, he is carried on a stretcher and finding no other way to get him past the crowd and into the house where Jesus was, those carrying him lowered him through the roof “right in front of Jesus”, and “when Jesus saw their faith,” He said to the paralyzed man, “Friend, your sins are forgiven.” Do you see it? It seems to me that their actions demonstrate how ‘faith moves mountains’. For when it seemed impossible to get through the crowd, instead of their faith being shaken it appears that their faith increased their determination bit it also moved the heart of Jesus. It’s important to note that the initial response wasn’t – “get up and walk” as I’m sure everyone expected. Instead, what they heard was – “your sins are forgiven’ – a pointed statement signifying to all listening that not only could Jesus heal but He could forgive sins. This was an important milestone in Jesus’ ministry. The response of forgiveness was also what prompted ‘the experts in the law’ and the Pharisees to begin wondering “to themselves”, who Jesus was and how he could so boldly speak such blasphemies, for they knew that only God could forgive sins. I’m sure they were surprised when Jesus, who knew what they were thinking to themselves, not only questioned them – saying, “Which is easier, to say, ‘Your sins are forgiven,’ or to say, ‘Stand up and walk?” but He also said to the paralyzed man – “I tell you, stand up, take your stretcher and go home.” Which he immediately did.

“God honors the faith of those who seek to bring others to Christ. When we pray, we orient our attention toward the issue and watch for God to work. God performs mighty deeds that no one realizes. When we are paying attention, however, we have the opportunity to be seized with amazement, filled with awe, and glorify God, declaring, “We have seen extraordinary things today” (Luke 5:26).

BibleRef.Com, Luke 5:20
Turning Facts into Application
  • Like the man with leprosy – go to Jesus
  • Let nothing stand between you and Jesus
  • Let nothing quench your faith
  • Let your faith be evident
  • Take others to Jesus
Prayerful Response to God’s Word

Father, thank You for instilling in me an ever deepening faith in You, the Holy-Three-In-One. Jesus, thank You for responding to my prayers and faith. May faith in You always move me toward You – moving the mountains that are in my way – and may I stand in the gap for others who need You – lifting them up and bringing them to where You are! – Amen! in Your Holy and powerful name!

Helpful Commentary

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WEEK 6 – TRUTH OVER LIES: OVERCOMING LIES

OVERCOME BY: PRAY FOR DISCERNMENT

Read: Psalm 119:6 and SOAP: Psalm 25:5

Truth: Lead me by your truth and teach me, for you are the God who saves me. All day long I put my hope in you. Psalm 25:5

WHAT DO YOU THINK?
  • What is discernment

When we seek the Lord, we will find Him. He will not allow us to walk in darkness. We simply must be patient and wait for His guidance.

Read the full devotional