Saturday, April 19, 2014

What's in your touch?

A large crowd followed and pressed around him. 25And a woman was there who had been subject to bleeding for twelve years. 26She had suffered a great deal under the care of many doctors and had spent all she had, yet instead of getting better she grew worse. 27When she heard about Jesus, she came up behind him in the crowd and touched his cloak, 28because she thought, “If I just touch his clothes, I will be healed.” 29Immediately her bleeding stopped and she felt in her body that she was freed from her suffering. 30At once Jesus realized that power had gone out from him. He turned around in the crowd and asked, “Who touched my clothes?” 31“You see the people crowding against you,” his disciples answered, “and yet you can ask, ‘Who touched me?’ 32But Jesus kept looking around to see who had done it. 33Then the woman, knowing what had happened to her, came and fell at his feet and, trembling with fear, told him the whole truth. 34He said to her, “Daughter, your faith has healed you. Go in peace and be freed from your suffering.” Luke 8:24-34
What is in a touch? Do you often go to Jesus and not find the miracle that you are looking for? Why is that do you suppose? Well may I present to you this wonderful story of this lady who would not be denied what she sought after!
Jesus is on His way to Jairus’ house as He has been summoned by Jairus himself to come and heal his daughter before she dies. As He is going, there is a great commotion and everyone hears that Jesus, the miracle worker, is coming through town. You know, they would say, if you just get Him to touch you, your healing will come! That did it! EVERYONE in town wanted to see Jesus now!

Now this poor lady in our text was probably homeless, if not very poor, for the text says she spent everything she had on healing from doctors, but what was the result of it all? She only got worse. Talk about down on your luck! Not only did she not get better, now she is out of funds too. How will she survive, I’m sure she thought that day. She had probably just come from the physician who gave her the bad news. But then, she heard about this man named Jesus who was coming through town. He heals people?! She probably asked. Why, He sure does! He has made the lame walk, the blind see! He casts out demons and cures leprosy! Why in Nain just the other day He raised a young man to life! Now this lady is convinced that Jesus can help her! So she sets off to see the Lord, then reality sets in again.

Look at all of those people! Yikes! How will I ever get my frail, weak body through that crowd to see Jesus? Even if I make it through the crowd He will probably just ignore me. After all, He is not here to see me, He’s just passing through. He’s going to help a man of social standing and who am I? A fool that has spent all I had to try and be healed. But then, you can sense it in the lady, a spark ignites. She sets her face towards the Lord and declares that she will not be stopped! Why, she says, if I can just touch His garment I know I can be made well! WOW! What a faith! She was convinced that she didn’t even need to touch Jesus’ flesh to be healed, His clothing would be good enough! So she presses in through the crowd.

Now this was probably a crowd made up mostly of men, and so you can imagine this poor, weak lady being shoved and pushed around as she tried to make her way through. If she gets knocked down, she gets back up. If she gets pushed to the side, she continues to go forward, NOTHING is going to stop her! Ah, finally a clearing! I can see Him! Jesus! Jesus! I’m sure she yelled like no other to get His attention but it was to no avail, there were many people out there that day, no way was He going to hear her screaming so she goes in, un-invited for the touch. As she nears Him, all she sees around Jesus are arms and hands everywhere! People desperately trying to get Jesus to look at them so He can heal them! People press Him, touch Him and wave at Him but the Lord is on a mission, Jairus’ daughter must be taken care of. Then suddenly, WOOSH, Jesus stops and asks a pretty silly question given the circumstances…. Who touched me? Now we know Peter to be a man of quick lips, so he states the obvious fact that EVERYONE is touching Him. But Jesus is not talking about any ordinary touch, someone reached out IN FAITH and touched Him because He felt power come out of Him.

Friend, what kind of touch have you had with the Lord lately? Is it a stop when it gets to tough type touch that cries out from far away? Or have you the courage to simply press through the noise to get that thing from the Lord that you so desperately need! It is not that Jesus is ignoring you! Far from it, He is encouraging you to press on! Don’t give up He says! I’m here waiting for you! Come to me! Will you give up when the crowds of life get to big? When it doesn’t seem like it’s worth it… Or will you press through and persevere for your blessing, your healing, your deliverance that you KNOW will come, if only you can touch the hem of His garment. Perseverance is a measure of faith, did you know that? Yes, Jesus exclaimed that in a parable He would give a bit later in Luke 18:1-8. Don’t give up friend! Press on and receive your miracle from the Lord today!

“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” - Jesus

Wait!

Gathering them together, He commanded them not to leave Jerusalem, but to wait for what the Father had promised, "Which," He said, "you heard of from Me; for John baptized with water, but you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now." Acts 1:4-5

I want to emphasize the word wait.

Why would Jesus tell the disciples to wait for something He could immediately give? He did, after all, tell them to go into all the world and preach the gospel. Why in the world would they need to wait to begin such an enormous task?

Well I believe the answer is multi-faceted.

First off, the disciples, the early church were a fragmented group. They were! Many times in the gospels we see them fighting and jockeying with each other over who would be the most important in the Kingdom of God. Jesus couldn't use them as they currently existed. They had to wait to receive the Holy Spirit because they needed to be unified in purpose and mind. Peter, Paul, and John all echoed the command of Jesus in reference to this point as they explained in unison that we must love one another! Love covers a multitude of sins! It binds us together in harmony! Love never keeps a record of wrongs and it never fails! The early church, before it could receive the Baptism of the Holy Spirit had to learn to love! I believe as Acts 1 unfolds, even the day of Pentecost before the Spirit falls, when we read about the early church praying in unison with each other, that was one of the issues and topics of prayer. "Oh Father! Bind us together in love!"

The second part of the equation I believe was Jesus was testing their commitment to Him. That the disciples and the 120 in the early church loved Jesus was without question. They did! But would their zeal for Him lead them to disobedience? You must remember, Jesus Himself proclaimed that He did only what He saw the Father doing, and said only what the Father told Him to say! Would the disciples likewise wait as instructed and proceed from there, or would they blindly stagger off in some misguided belief that they were doing the Lord's work and they would be ok? Now I don't know what would have happened had they just bolted out into the corners of the planet to preach, what I do know is they were obedient! They waited, patiently, fervently praying and turning towards the Lord, expecting Him to hear and answer! That surely must have been the longest 10 days in the any of their lives! They had no idea how long it would be before they were filled, Jesus had only told them a few days from now that they would receive, but it carried that stipulation, wait!

What are we doing in response to our Master and Savior? Do we rush off to do the Lord's work without receiving marching orders to do so? Remember Acts 2 came after Matthew 28, Mark 16, and Luke 24... The disciples were well aware of Jesus' command to evangelize the world, but they were told to wait! Wait for what? The Promise of the Father, the Baptism of the Holy Spirit! It would be their POWER to be His witnesses. Acts tells us of this power!

Power in the form of boldness and courage, as the Apostles and members of the church faced hardships, persecution, and death, and yet they marched on triumphantly proclaiming Jesus as Lord!

Power in the form of Spirit manifestations! What CEO would tell their employees to go to work and not give them the tools necessary to get the job done? Not that God is our CEO but we do work for Him! He wants to equip us for the work He has called us too! The confidence we have in all of this is that when we ask for anything, ANYTHING, ANYTHING according to His will He hears us and we know if He hears us we have what we have asked Him for!

Now as has been alluded to in other posts here, God will never grant us something we are not prepared for! If granting our petition will lead us into pride and then into a fall, the Lord would rather withhold those things from us until we are mature and prepared to handle the repsonsibility than grant us because we ask and then lose us to pride. For pride is the most wicked sin! Pride led Eve to eat the fruit. It led Cain to slay Abel. It led Satan to rebel against the Almighty! Pride sets up in our heart, it says, I have all I ever need! I can do it all myself, I don't need your help! Pride turns us into our own god! It will lead us, if unchecked, into full on rebellion to our Father. Father will not allow us to fall into pride by granting us a request He knows we can not handle. So let us instead plead to be prepared! Let us seek maturation at the hands of the Potter! May we be broken in order that He may reshape us in His image!

Were the disciples broken in like manner? Oh you bet they were! Peter at the head of the group, probably never knew pain like he felt the night he denied Jesus! I am sure he remember that night for the rest of his days! All of them as they fled from the garden were shattered! What were they to do? They had no hope now! But just as Jesus promised them, their sorrow would turn into joy!

The potter always remolds the pot after he has broken it. You see, in pottery, even the smalled crack can lead to catastrophic failure in the piece. We must be perfectly whole and well to receive the Holy Spirit of the Most High! You say, but I can not be so! I am human after all!

The problem with all of us is the flesh is a most powerful adversary. It wants us to please ourselves! It wants to live, instead of die. So for those new in the faith, it may take a while for the new life to shine. As they grow in the Spirit, what used to be works of the flesh, now become evident and multiplying fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, gentleness, faith, self-control. This is our perfection. As we walk with the Spirit, we are as perfect in the eyes of God. Are we not?

I mean, Peter sinned yet even after Pentecost, we read of this in Galatians 2 when he lead others into hypocrisy and nearly destroyed the gospel among Gentiles, but we know he continued to be full of the Spirit, why? Because he walked with the Spirit.

Paul, sinned, it is recorded several times in scripture, the most colorful account in Romans 7. He doesn't say what sin he dealt with, but he said he dealt with it yet anyway. But he was full of the Spirit until the moment Nero took his life, why? Because he walked with the Spirit.

Our perfection does not come by an act of our own will, although we do have a part to play in it. Our perfection comes from our closeness in relationship with the Spirit. As we walk with the Spirit we draw closer, and closer still to the Father, and He lavishes His Spirit upon us in due time.

So I say to you, sin shall not rule over you! You must put it to death within you, when you do sin, repent! IMMEDIATELY! Confess and receive forgiveness and walk again with the Spirit! I have come to see within myself that no good thing exists outside of what the Lord desires within me! But the power, the strength over our enemy, sin, is there! You are the TEMPLE OF THE MOST HIGH! What can possibly reside within you but pure, unadulterated love and perfection? Even those who are not Spirit-filled have this hope within them! That you can walk as Jesus walked! You can! You must! Deny yourself! Tell the flesh to take a hike! Hit the road jack and don't you come back NO MORE! HALLELUJAH!

You see friend, brother, sister, dear one to God, He loves you! He knows you, inside and out! He sees you, in your weakness, in your shame! Yet, He clothes you with Himself, you must be enlightened to this glorious reality before you can receive the fullness of the Holy Spirit as the early church did! I pray for all of us to be worthy of such a glorious undertaking! I pray for all of us to live our lives worthy of the gospel! I pray that the Lord Jesus Christ, our Father in glory, would pour out the Holy Spirit on us and be glorified through us today!