9 November 2012
Matthew
8:3 And he stretched out his hand and
touched him, saying, "I will; be clean." And immediately his leprosy
was cleansed.
In this text we see the
willingness of Jesus to reach out to others and so bring healing to them. This
also clarifies the fact that it is God’s will that all be healed and so
when we say God’s will be done we are implying that healing will take
place. Yet we know there are those that are not healed and we often do not
understand why, although there is a correlation between God’s
will and being in God’s will.
When we claim to be in
God’s will then we need to recognise that we do what God wills us to do,
so we should not choose to sin. For it is sin that separates
us from God, and the wages of sin is death. Simply we need to always
examine our lives in accordance to God’s will and not our own. The most
dangerous problem that we face is when we rationalize our sin, believing that
this sin will not harm us, it does.
Be encouraged today to seek
God’s will and live it.
David
Point to ponder: God’s will is to heal.
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