In today's sermon, I focused on the transformative power of Jesus Christ and how His actions serve as a model for our own lives. Jesus was a noticer, a reacher, and a healer, and these three roles are crucial for us to embody as His followers.
Jesus, during His time on earth, performed many miracles, but each miracle began with Him noticing those in need. He saw the overlooked, the marginalized, and the suffering. He did not turn a blind eye to them, as was the case with the leper He encountered. This man, covered in leprosy, was used to being ignored and shunned, but Jesus noticed him and chose to engage with him.
Jesus was also a reacher. He reached out to those who were considered untouchable by society. In the case of the leper, Jesus did something radical; He touched the man, breaking social norms and demonstrating His willingness to reach out to those in need of healing. This act of reaching out was a powerful display of love and compassion.
Furthermore, Jesus was a healer. He didn't just notice and reach out; He brought healing to those He encountered. When the leper approached Jesus, he said, "Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean." Jesus responded affirmatively, "I am willing," and healed him instantly. This healing was not just physical but also a restoration of the man's dignity and place in society.
As followers of Christ, we are called to notice those around us who are in need, to reach out across social divides, and to bring healing through our actions and words. We are to be instruments of God's love, showing courage to step out of our comfort zones and to share the transformative power of the gospel.
In the sermon, I also addressed the importance of not becoming obsessed with the miracles themselves but rather with Jesus, the one who performs them. Miracles are signs that point us to Christ, and we must seek Him, not just the benefits He can provide.
Finally, I challenged the congregation to live out these principles, especially during this Easter week. To be on mission with Jesus means to be a part of the ongoing resurrection story, where lives are transformed from death to life through the power of the gospel.
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