Matthew 4:23 Jesus
went throughout Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the good news of the kingdom, and healing every disease and sickness among the people.
Teaching, preaching, and healing –
those were the three main strands of Christ’s ministry among His people. He taught
them the Word of God in new and authoritative ways. He preached the Word of God
by challenging their ideas and confronting their sins. And He practiced the
Word of God by healing the people of their illnesses, anxieties, and
distresses.
Teaching, preaching, and healing – these
should be the three major strands of Christ’s Church throughout the world.
People still need to be taught the Word of God, otherwise they make up their
own set of beliefs to suit themselves. Folks need to be preached to, and
at, in order to shake up their choices and life styles. And people still
need to be healed because there is brokenness, suffering, and despair all over
this planet.
If we are truly taught the Word of
God, we can become Christ’s followers. If we are fully receptive to the
preaching of God’s Word, we will make good and honest choices. And if we allow
ourselves to be healed of the past, as well as cured of our present woes and anxieties,
we will discover a newer, brighter, and more blessed future with Jesus.
Teaching, preaching, and healing –
the continuous and effective ministries of Christ which we can still experience
today, in any part of this planet, in any place where the Spirit of the Lord
can be personally known – which is everywhere and by everyone.
Questions for personal reflection
What part of
Christ’s teaching means the most to me? How has preaching increased my faith as
a Christian? When and where has Jesus healed me?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for being the True
Teacher, Preacher, and Healer of the world. Help us to rely upon Your words and
ways each day. Grant us the grace to receive, retain, and apply God’s Word
through Your teaching, preaching, and healing in our lives. In Your Holy Name,
we pray. Amen.
John
Stuart is the pastor of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. If you
would like to ask questions or make comments about today’s message, please send
him an email to Traqair@aol.com.
Today’s
image is one of John’s latest Lectionary art images. It’s based on a verse from
Psalm 67. If you would like to view a larger version, please click on the
following link: Psalm
67.
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