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Dare We Learn From Jesus?

Day 1It remains the will of the Lord Jesus to cleanse those who are unclean.

compassion caused Jesus to touch the most unclean. The power of God’s Kingdom and the blood of the Redemption will make the unclean clean.

DEAR LORD, since I’ve learned that You took upon Yourself my sorrow, the pain of my heart, and the grief I’ve been holding, I’ve wanted to trust You for deliverance. But, something has hindered me from believing completely that You will make me whole. I know it is because I have felt myself too unclean for You to care about me. But, now I renounce that thought and open myself to Your loving, cleansing, healing power. Oh, heal me, precious Lord!

We are all as unclean things till we are cleansed by the power of Christ’s blood.—Isaiah 64:6; I John 1:6-9

 

Day 2—The Lord Jesus responds to faith.

Faith, even coming from a nonreligious person, will draw the compassionate attention of the Lord Jesus.

DEAR LORD, it stirs my heart when I think how caring You are toward anyone who is sick and hurting. Please make me into that kind of person. I want to be the kind of person to whom those who are hurting can feel free to come and find Your healing grace, even those who are not very clean. And now, LORD, here are these persons who are dear to me and who need  Your healing power. Please heal them.

God heals by His Word.—Psalm 107:19-21

 

Day 3—Two powerful things in the ministry of Jesus: His Touch and His Word

Christ in us will still touch and heal those who are sick. God’s Word, as it came through Jesus, endures forever and still has power to heal as it too comes through us.

Let us see again, and again, this powerful healing Word from Isaiah.
—Isaiah 53:3-5

 

Day 4—We note again how Jesus dealt with demons by the use of one word—“Go!’

Demons will respond to us as they did Jesus, but there is one difference. We tell them, “Go, in Jesus’ Name!”

DEAR LORD, You have taught us much. But, I still feel weak when it comes to dealing with demons. Impress it strongly upon my spirit that the power to drive them away comes from Your Kingdom. Please keep us believing because of the many people around us who are desperate to become free from demonic strongholds.

The Early Disciples and Demons—Acts 5:10; 8:7; 19:12

 

The Demands of Discipleship

 

Day 5—Jesus made it clear to whoever would follow Him they would not have an easy life.

Only those willing to pay the price of discipleship can expect Jesus to show His power through them. It is apparent some were ready before they knew what would await them in the paths of service.

DEAR JESUS, teach us to keep You in the scope of our vision. Teach us to live out of the resources of Your finished Work. Use us as vessels through whom Your healing power can become known to those around us who are suffering. Oh, yes! Teach us to rejoice in the hardships that come upon us who inherit Your Kingdom.

An Exhortation to Stand up under Hardship as a Good Soldier of Christ
—II Timothy 2:1-4

 

Day 6—Whoever will follow Jesus must know what it means to go to the Cross with Him.

DYING to one’s own self is a demands of true discipleship.
Paul’s teaching in Romans 6 helps.

MY DEAR LORD, teach us the power of Your death and Your resurrection. Prepare us to live by faith, especially as we face a time when faith in You is all we may have. Deliver me, and these with me, from the fear of those difficult times when hope seems to vanish from before our eyes. Teach us to live a life of trusting You, so when times become more difficult nothing will seem strange or fearful.

Paul taught Timothy to endure afflictions.—II Timothy 1:8; II Timothy 4:5

 

Day 7—Jesus expects utter obedience from His disciples. Sometimes this is difficult.

Those living in obedience to Jesus will have times when they must give up their personal rights. God gives us His enabling grace for this.

DEAR LORD, when I said I would do Your will, I did not know how it would offend these others that I love. Now, I ask You to bring Your grace into their lives. Cause them to embrace Your will with me so we can serve You as a team.

I cried unto the Lord; He heard me; I laid down in peace and slept.—Psalms 3:1-5

 

Day 8—Jesus expects His disciples to have faith as they follow His commandments.

Those who will live in obedience to Jesus will have times when they must live by faith only. In these times they will behold miracles in their own behalf.

DEAR LORD, we have tried to be obedient to You. With all our heart we felt we were doing Your will in coming here. Now, nothing seems to be right. All I know to do is to stop trying, and just cry out to You. Oh! Now I believe I’m finding what You want! You want us to rest in Your faithfulness.

Learning Not to Be Afraid—Psalm 3:6-8

 

Day 9—God’s grace reaches to all people through Jesus.

JESUS chose some people to become His disciples that other religious leaders had rejected as sinners. The fact is, Jesus was a friend of sinners.

FATHER, there are some around us who don’t seem fit to enter Your Kingdom. But, won’t You  please show us what Your grace can do in the life of these people—especially these I hold before You today. Without judging them, I call their names before Your Throne. Please send Your Spirit upon them to convict them, and draw them into Your healing grace.

The Holy Spirit has come to reprove (convict) the people of the world of their sin.
—John 16:8-11

 

Day 10—Even before Jesus died and arose from the dead, He had authority over death.

JESUS was the Master of life and death. That same power worked in Paul. Can it not work in us?

LORD, Master of Life, what Paul did is beyond anything I can imagine today. But, I do hear it is happening in some places of the world. Won’t You please bring forth that kind of faith in us. Let the power and authority of Your Kingdom become alive in us. Rule in us. Use us for Your glory. Let our fellowship behold Your power.

With God, all things are possible—Matthew 19:16-26

 

Is it a Mission Impossible for us?

 

Day 11—Jesus commanded His disciples to do things naturally impossible.

See below two the two things Jesus commanded of His Apostles that seem beyond our grasp today. How are we to respond?

LORD JESUS, teach us. Make disciples of us that You can give order to. Even if we don’t see people raised from the dead, give us the anointing and the faith to see these we hold before You brought to life spiritually. Let us see them cleansed in their spirits. Let us see them set free from the powers of evil.

The faithfulness of His Covenant reaches all generations.—Psalm 89:1-4

 

Day 12—It is for us to give ourselves over to the Kingdom Christ Jesus heralded. When He is our King, the impossible becomes possible.

JESUS spent forty days after He was raised from the dead speaking of the Kingdom—and the Holy Spirit Who would empower His disciples.

FATHER, in all that we say and do as followers of the Lord Jesus, help us to be witnesses unto Him. Let this be a means of life, deliverance, and healing to those we communicate with.

David, Jesus, Peter, the early Church knew to behold the Lord always.

—Acts 2:25-28; Psalm 16:8-11

 

Day 13—It was Paul who learned Christ will live His Life in us.

ROMANS truth and EPHESIANS TRUTH will lead us into the Life of God’s Kingdom on earth.

DEAR LORD, I present myself before You today, waiting before You, that You might make me into a person who bears the rich heritage of Your Kingdom in my life. Let the Good News given unto us to spread become known through me to these I hold before You. But, as I spread the Good News, let it be You that people behold.

Christ alive is our present hope of Glory.—Colossians 1:27; 3:24

 

[Scripture not taken from the King James Version is from the New International Reader’s Version of the Bible. Copyright 1996, 1998, International Bible Society.]

 

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