In one of the villages, Jesus met a man
with an advanced case of leprosy. When the man saw Jesus, he bowed with his
face to the ground, begging to be healed. "Lord," he said, "if you are willing,
you can heal me and make me clean." Jesus reached out and touched him. "I am
willing," he said. "Be healed!" And instantly the leprosy disappeared.
Luke 5:12-13, NLT
Disfigured,
dressed in tattered rags, his face hidden by rags, a man watches Jesus. His
body is covered with leprosy. Risking being stoned to death, the leper rushes
to Jesus, and falls down with his face in the dirt at his feet. Without raising
his head he entreats, “Lord, if you are willing you can heal me and make me
clean.” This leper knows that to get within six feet of someone who is clean
means that he risks death. Both His determination to come to Jesus and his
statement “if you are willing” reveal remarkable faith.
There isn’t a
question in the leper’s mind if Jesus can heal, but if he is willing. In the
leper’s sudden approach, Jesus recognizes the man’s willingness to risk death
in order to be healed. Jesus touches this man whom the law has decreed to be
unclean. “I am willing,” Jesus proclaims, and heals him. Skin once ravaged by
lesions, now suddenly appears clear and unblemished.
This man has
risked death in order to receive healing, and his determination has overcome
any fear that would keep him from his reward. Not only his determination has
made him rush to Jesus, but His faith has also spoken, “if you are willing you
can make me clean.” This leper has faith enough to believe, and faith enough to
risk everything in order to receive. He is willing to risk stoning or death
even if healing is not in Jesus' will.
If you step out in
faith, it is a risk that guarantees greater faith. It is a risk that rushes to
the Savior knowing He has the power to heal—the power to supply your need, but
knowing that the decision to heal or to grant your petition is not yours to
make. Just as the leper you are willing to risk all for something that you
might or might not receive. The leper risked everything; he persevered, and
received. You also need to persevere so that when you have done the will of
God, you will receive what He has promised. In your risk and determination, and
in His will, your promise is received.
Are you willing to
risk? To step out in faith? You will discover, just as the leper, that Jesus
honors your risk. He knows the cost. You rush forward to Him, and He declares
you clean. You move forward to ask, and He honors your faith. There's no more
ugliness and scar of sin. There is nothing that keeps you from the Savior who
gives new life. You have risked death in order to receive. He lifts you up to
receive greater faith and all the promise that your surrender has secured.
©2017 Lynn Lacher
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