The heart of the healer and the mercy of a Savior
Ever hear that saying, "This may be your BIG chance", then thought, "Yeah, maybe this will be THE time"? THE time, THE chance, THE anything is kind of hard to predict - we are really saying it has all been up to chance and it continues to be right up into the present. Our BIGGEST opportunity comes not in the 'chances' we encounter, but in who it is we trust. We can trust the circumstances to bring our reward - like throwing the dice or spinning the wheel on the slots. We can trust in some 'lucky' thing to bring us the reward we hope to receive. Luck is really a two-sided coin - look it up! It refers to the 'force' that either operate 'for' you or 'against' you! I'd much rather be trusting in one that is continually 'for' me!
He asked the boy's father, "How long has this been going on?" "Ever since he was a little boy. Many times it pitches him into fire or the river to do away with him. If you can do anything, do it. Have a heart and help us!" Jesus said, "If? There are no 'ifs' among believers. Anything can happen." No sooner were the words out of his mouth than the father cried, "Then I believe. Help me with my doubts!" (Mark 9:21-24)
He asked the boy's father, "How long has this been going on?" "Ever since he was a little boy. Many times it pitches him into fire or the river to do away with him. If you can do anything, do it. Have a heart and help us!" Jesus said, "If? There are no 'ifs' among believers. Anything can happen." No sooner were the words out of his mouth than the father cried, "Then I believe. Help me with my doubts!" (Mark 9:21-24)
Jesus has come into a crowd of people, some onlookers, others simply waiting for their "big chance" to see the Miracle-Worker himself - like lining up to see some famous person. Some of the disciples had been "working" in the crowd healing the sick, delivering the bound from their imprisonment of mental anguish - but within the crowd there is a certain boy with a diagnosis so debilitating that it has plagued him since he was very young. The disciples just don't "seem to be able to heal" this boy's afflictions. The crowd is huge - and it is filled with "religious scholars" (likely the Pharisees) who are there simply to "cross-examine" each of those who "get their miracle" - putting them 'on trial' to attempt to disprove what has been done at the hand of the 'great healer'.
Jesus was literally "flocked" by hundreds of onlookers almost everywhere he went. It was as though he had "groupies" who appeared in whatever region he was traveling. Many were genuinely hopeful for some type of "touch" from the Miracle-Worker they had heard about and witnessed themselves. They were probably there, not so much because they recognized the one before them as the Messiah, but because he was touching lives and those lives were never the same again - they wanted their 'touch', too. I have a "label" for people like that - lookee-loos - they are there for the "spectacular" not necessarily for the true heart worship. The father of this boy in the crowd is most desperate to get his boy some attention - his boy had a significant need that moved this father into significant action. We are not sure from what is recorded if the father actually believed in Jesus' authority as the Messiah, or if he had just joined the crowds in hopeful anticipation that there might be a miracle for his son. What we do know is that we see Jesus in conversation with the father about the disease and horrifying debility of his son. Look at the desperate plea of this father: "If you can do anything for us....DO IT!"
His pleas do not fall on deaf ears or an unmoved heart - Jesus turns to the father with the heart of the healer and the mercy of the Savior. In what appears to almost be a small "chastisement" of the father's desperate plea, we see Jesus saying: "IF....what do you mean IF?" Jesus is about to reveal to this man, and the crowd, that God desires, even yearns, to hear the desperation of our heart. There is something "connective" about sharing at that level of honesty - it is likely what got this father and son noticed by Jesus that day. Jesus wanted to clarify this father's faith - that is the purpose of his specific words directed at this father. When Jesus confronts our doubts, fears, or frustrations head on, his words build our faith. Look at the change of faith that comes as Jesus confronts the father: "Help me with my doubts!" There is nothing more powerful in the hands of Jesus than being honest about our doubts. His desire is to move us into fullness of faith, not keep us in the depression of doubts. Just as certainly as Jesus changed the father's perspective on his son's situation, Jesus can change the perspective we have about ours. It is done in that one moment of the truthful sharing of our desperation.
The words of Jesus are powerful - ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN! In the hands of Jesus, all things are possible. What we see as the most impossible challenges are nothing more than a speck of sand on the seashore of impossibilities Jesus is more than powerful to overcome. We need only be in the right place - in the presence of Jesus. We need only be in the right frame of mind and heart - desperate to have our faith grow and willing to be honest about our desperation. Then....ANYTHING can happen. What we see as impossible takes on a different perspective when Jesus helps us deal with our "IFs". The world has no solutions for our "IFs" - only Jesus does! Just sayin!
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