Time with Jesus - Friday, 08 June
2012
Hi all,
When Jesus asked the question,
9 “Which is easier, to say to the
paralytic, 'Your sins are forgiven,' or to say, 'Rise, take up your bed and
walk'? Mark 2:9 ESV What did He mean? Why would it be
easier for Him to say it? Today’s meditation looks at this.
Blessings
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
Matt 10:8
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Time with Jesus – Friday, 08 June 2012
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Matt 10:8
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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LISTEN
AND THEN DO
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From round about 1960 and going backwards in time,
People had signature tunes. Those who remember Bing Crosby may remember his
signature tune was, “When The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold Of The Day”.
Vera Lynne sang her way through WW2 with, “We’ll Meet Again” “Flannigan and
Allen sang, “Underneath The Arches”. Acker Bilk – “MY OLD MAN’S A DUSTMAN”.
Dean Martin – “Memories are Made of This”. Today they seem to have gone out
of fashion. Springbok Radio had several. e.g. “Consider Your Verdict”. Some
were used to advertise their product. Do you remember, “Brush Your Teeth With
Colgate”? How about the Jungle Oats advert? And of course K.T. A. T. (Kelly
Tyres are Tough) and “Ramble Round Rand Radio”? Wonderful memories.
Mine is called, “Set Mt Spirit Free That, I Might
Worship Thee”. It was in my head continually when I was going through
divorce. About a year later, while driving alone in my car I’m sure I heard
the Lord say, “I did!”
I suspect that for some strange reason, I’ve heard
Satan’s signature tune. It’s called, “It’s all about me!” Jesus taught us the
Angel’s tune. It called, “It’s all about you!” The difference between them
approaches infinity. I would have said “infinite”; but only God is infinite.
Jesus did have a signature tune. The nearest I can suggest
is, “Whosoever Will May Come” It sounds good but it isn’t that one. As we
will see shortly.
Please don’t think I’m being irreverent when I say
there are times when I feel “sorry” for Jesus! What do you do when you know
you are the Son of God and nobody knows except a few close “family” members?
Of course I’m looking at this from the perspective of the sin nature. I’ve
sometimes wondered what I would do in His was in His position. The first
person I would have appeared to would have been Caiaphas. I would have done
it just to say, “Hello there!”
In Mark 2 we have recorded the miracle of Jesus
healing the paralysed man. He was let down through the roof so that Jesus
could see him. It’s an amazing story. The man’s four friends tore open the
roof to get him to Jesus. He saw their faith and told the man his sins were
forgiven. The teachers of the law started singing their signature tune under
their breath. “Who does He think He is? Only God can forgive sins”! Jesus
knew it without hearing them. It was time to reveal His true identity. So He
asked a question. Is it easier (for God) to forgive sins or heal?” Of course
for God, both are just as easy. To make the point, Jesus showed them His true
nature. (A bit like Clark Kent showing he was Superman) In this instance He
was showing that the “Son of Man” was God Himself!
He told the man to stand, pick up His mat and go
home. The man did exactly that. Thereby Jesus demonstrated that He was able
to do both. Jesus’ command was such that the man “jumped” to his feet. Being
Who He is, Jesus’ command was irresistible. Something like commanding Lazarus
to “Come forth!” Nothing in all creation can resist His command. When He
said, “stand up, take up you mat and go home”, Lucifer and all his gang
together is unable to prevent it happening. Even if the man didn’t want to
get up, it would be impossible for him to stay on his mat. Could it be that
the man jumped to his feet involuntarily? The Son of Man; the Son of God had
spoken. It was “game over” Jesus’ signature tune is surely, “This Is Voice Of
God; Do It!”
Jim & Phyllida Strickland
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Jesus knew immediately what they were thinking, so He asked them, "Why do you question this in your hearts?
Mark 2:8 NLT
19 And Abraham's faith did not weaken, even though, at
about 100 years of age, he figured his body was as good as dead--and so was
Sarah's womb. 20 Abraham never
wavered in believing God's promise. In fact, his faith grew stronger, and in
this he brought glory to God.
Romans 4:19-20 NLT
9 Which is easier, to say to the paralytic, 'Your sins
are forgiven,' or to say, 'Rise, take up your bed and walk'?
Mark 2:9 ESV
23
"What do you mean, 'If I can'?" Jesus
asked. "Anything is possible if a person believes."
Mark 9:23 NLT
18 Then
Jesus came to them. He said, "All authority
in heaven and on earth has been given to me.
Matthew 28:18 NIrV
40 He
said to his disciples, "Why are you so afraid?
Do you still have no faith?"
Mark 4:40 TNIV
26 Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or
reap or store away in barns, and yet your
heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not
much more valuable than they?
Matthew 6:26 TNIV
8 But
Jesus, aware of this, said, "O you of little faith, why are you discussing among yourselves the fact that
you have no bread? 9 Do you not yet perceive? Do you not remember the five loaves for the five
thousand, and how many baskets you gathered?
Matthew 16:8-9 ESV
19 And this same God who takes care of me will supply all
your needs from His glorious riches, which have been given to us in Christ
Jesus.
Philippians 4:19 NLT
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“Why do you question in
your heart”? He knew the things they thought.
Forgiveness comes from God alone. That’s what they
had been taught.
“What right had He to do
this? On whose authority,
Was he allowed to do so? He thinks He’s Deity!”
Christ was smiling
gently. The time had come to show,
That He was God in overalls. He wanted them to know,
That only God forgives
our sin; and God alone can do,
Miracles of healing for the likes of me and you.
Anyone who does them both
is surely God Most High.
A fact that even Jewish Priests can’t actually deny.
For God, both things were
easy; not difficult to prove.
And if He could do either, for he who couldn't move,
Then surely they’d
acknowledge that He was from above;
The Most High God incarnate, Who’d come to them in
love.
They really couldn’t
answer, for what He said was fact.
Their intellect said “Blasphemy!” but they did not
react.
“All right then I will
prove it. I’ll show the Son of Man,
Is able to do both of them and certainly I can.”
Then turning to the
person, who still was lying prone;
“Arise”, He said, “pick up your mat and you can take
it home”.
The man was surely
startled. He jumped up on his feet.
Picked up his mat and walked away. His healing was
complete.
There really wasn’t
anything that anyone could do.
They’d all observed a miracle directly in their
view.
The onlookers were
gob-smacked. How could they take it in?
This wasn’t just a healer. He could forgive man’s
sin!
I’m not sure what this
says to you; but what it says to me,
Is Jesus Christ of Nazareth was Who He claimed to
be.
And yet in spite of
everything, He didn’t act alone.
He only ever did the things which Father God had
shown.
His power He had
limited. The Spirit did the work.
This wasn’t just an oddity, to talk of in the Kirk.
With faith we can move
mountains. That’s what He said for sure.
It is the Holy Spirit Who brings to men a cure.
And if we will believe
it, than then even you and me,
Can do the things the Master did. And greater things
we’ll see,
Because we do not do
them. The Spirit is the One.
The miracles we read about, each one of them was
done,
By God the Holy Spirit,
when God the Father said.
If only we could get this truth deep down into the
head,
Then we would see the
same results. Just listen and then do,
The very things the Father says to folk like me and
you.
If we will shift the
focus, from our ability,
And getting all excited about our ministry.
Once more the Holy
Spirit, the Father AND the Son,
Will do the works which They regard as needing to be
done.
Jim Strickland
Written 8th
June 2012
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