“According To Your Faith Let It Be Done To You”
As Jesus went on from there, two blind men followed him,
calling out, “Have mercy on us, Son of David!”
When he had gone indoors, the blind men came to him, and he
asked them, “Do you believe that I am able to do this?”
“Yes, Lord,” they replied.
Then he touched their eyes and said, “According to your
faith let it be done to you”; and their sight was restored. Jesus warned them
sternly, “See that no one knows about this.” But they went out and spread the
news about him all over that region.
While they were going out, a man who was demon-possessed and
could not talk was brought to Jesus. And when the demon was driven out, the man
who had been mute spoke. The crowd was amazed and said, “Nothing like this has
ever been seen in Israel.”
But the Pharisees said, “It is by the prince of demons that
he drives out demons.”
Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in
their synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom and healing every
disease and sickness. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them,
because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he
said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but
the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out
workers into his harvest field.”
Matthew
9:27-38
When Jeff was a new believer in
Jesus and fresh out of college, he worked for a major oil company. In his role
as a salesman, he traveled; and in his travels he heard people’s stories—many
of them heartbreaking. He realized that what his customers most needed wasn’t
oil, but compassion. They needed God. This led Jeff to attend seminary
to learn more about the heart of God and eventually to become a pastor.
Jeff’s compassion had its source in
Jesus. In Matthew 9:27–33 we
get a glimpse of Christ’s compassion in the miraculous healing of two
blind men and one demon-possessed man. Throughout His earthly ministry,
He went about preaching the gospel and healing “through all the
towns and villages” (v. 35). Why? “When he saw the crowds, he had
compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like
sheep without a shepherd” (v. 36).
The world today is still full of
troubled and hurting people who need the Savior’s gentle care. Like a shepherd
who leads, protects, and cares for his sheep, Jesus extends His compassion to
all who come to Him (11:28). No matter where we are in life and what we’re
experiencing, in Him we find a heart overflowing with tenderness and care. And
when we’ve been a beneficiary of God’s loving compassion, we can’t help but
want to extend it to others.
When have you experienced God’s
tender care? Who can you reach out to in compassion?
Heavenly
Father, we’re so grateful You had compassion on us! We would be lost without
You. Help us to extend Your overflowing compassion to others.
Our
Daily Bread – January 13, 2020