Matthew 14:14 When Jesus landed and saw a large
crowd, He had compassion on them and healed their sick.
We often read about Jesus healing crowds of people in the
Gospels, but today’s highlighted verse takes place at a deeply emotional time
for Christ. He has just heard that His cousin John had been beheaded by Herod,
which causes Jesus to go and find a solitary place. He wants to be alone to
deal with His grief because the pain He must have felt must have impacted Him.
It was a time to get away from the world and reflect upon where His future lay.
It was a time to be alone, in order to weep and grieve the loss of family.
But even in the midst of seeking to be isolated, the
crowd clamor to find Him. There are still people to heal, sicknesses to cure,
and demons to cast out. The people need Jesus to do something for them and want
Him to fix their problems now. When Christ saw them, He could have been angry
with them for breaking His time of grief; instead, as Matthew clearly states
it, ‘He
had compassion on them and healed their sick.’
I don’t know about you, but Jesus’ response deeply affects
me. It tells me that He always has time to help His people and that He is
willing to hear our prayers, complaints, and issues, no matter how long they
take or how often we approach Him. Christ’s compassion confirms my faith in
Him. He knows who I am and understands what I need. He helps me when I’m down
and He lifts me up when I most need Him.
Perhaps you’re going through a difficult time or someone
you know is having some serious problems. Please understand this: when you come
to Christ directly, He hears your prayers and holds you in His compassionate,
healing hands. Be embraced with His goodness today and be encouraged by His
love.
Point to ponder
What issues am I struggling with today? Am I willing
to bring them to Jesus in my prayers?
Prayer: Lord
Jesus, we thank You for Your compassion and mercy, forgiveness and grace. Be
with us throughout this day and grant us Your guidance and love. In Your Holy
Name, we pray. Amen.
Today’s image is one of
John’s winter drawings called ‘Winter Has Come.’ If you would like to view a
larger version, please click this link: Winter.
John Stuart is the pastor
of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. The church’s website can
be viewed at this link: www.erinpresbyterian.org.
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