"Now it
happened on a certain day, as He was teaching, that there were Pharisees and
teachers of the law sitting by, who had come out of every town of Galilee,
Judea, and Jerusalem. And the power of the Lord was present to heal them. 18 Then behold, men brought on a bed
a man who was paralysed, whom they sought to bring in and lay before Him."
Luke 5:17-18
This scene provides a dynamic contrast between those who place their faith in Jesus Christ and those who will not. Fame of Jesus due to His teaching and miraculous power spread throughout Israel. The passage says Pharisees and teachers of the law assembled who hailed from all Israel - even from Jerusalem. These masters of the Law of Moses viewed Jesus as a troublemaker, a young upstart, an untrained layman, a prophet at best but most likely a wicked deceiver of the people who needed to be silenced. I do not believe these men thought Jesus could teach them anything, and likely He couldn't. It wasn't because they knew more or better than the Son of God, but they thought they did! It was customary to sit when teaching, and these men sat as masters before their Creator.
These Pharisees and doctors of the law were likely able-bodied men (having travelled far) and highly respected among the Jews. They did not need instruction, especially from a carpenter hailing from Galilee. The second sentence of verse 17 would be a shocker for them to read: "And the power of the LORD was present to heal them." They were in desperate need of healing and they did not realise it. Their demeanour probably resembled the haughty Pharisee who trusted himself to be righteous whilst despising others, the one Jesus mentioned who prayed with himself in Luke 18:11, "God, I thank You that I am not like other men--extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even as this tax collector." Unbelief left these deeply religious men mired and dead in their own trespasses and sins. Because they deemed themselves righteous and believed they saw clearly, their sin remained. They did not believe they needed healing, and in came a man whose healing was beyond hope.
Before them was brought a living object lesson of their spiritual condition: a paralysed man was lowered down before them and Jesus Christ. Perhaps they wrinkled their noses at the gaunt form of the man muttering under their breath, "This man or his parents must have been wretched sinners." Oh, they were sinners alright (as all men are), but this was not the point. The power of God was present to heal these self-righteous, hardened sinners as well as the paralysed man who lay motionless on the bed. The Pharisees bristled in their hearts when Jesus forgave the man's sins and they thought, "Who but God can forgive sins?" Jesus answered their silent rebellion with a question of His own: "What is easier to say - your sins are forgiven or to say to a paralysed man - 'Rise up and walk?" Of course it would be easier to say "Your sins are forgiven" because no physical proof is required. But so they would know Jesus had power to forgive sins (and was God in the flesh) He said to the paralysed man, "Rise, take up your bed and walk." And the man did.
Many people, like these learned Pharisees, do not recognise their need for healing because their need is of a spiritual nature. This paralysed man is one of many people who came to Jesus or sought or cried out to Him to be cured of physical afflictions. People born blind sought Him, a woman with a flow of blood reached out and touched Him, and people with sick or demon possessed children begged for help from Him. Sadly many people were physically healed but they happily walked away just as sinful as before. Though I am sure it happened often, would you believe there is only one recorded time in the Gospels when a sick person who was miraculously healed stopped to say "Thank you" to Jesus? This shows me everyone wants healing when they are sick but not everyone is willing to use their wellness to thank God and follow Jesus in faith.
Jesus wants to do more than heal bodies but to raise souls dead in sins to new life through faith in Him. Do you recognise your need to be healed by Jesus? The power of God is present today to forgive, redeem, reconcile, and heal all who repent and trust in Him. Many were astonished and amazed by the things Jesus said and did, and many were physically healed by Him. But there were many He could not heal because of their unbelief and their sin remained. The wages of sin is death and we are all beyond hope, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ. If you are one who has been spiritually or physically healed by Jesus Christ, are you willing to invest your wellness to give Him thanks and walk in obedience?
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