When I was younger, I remember watching this particular show that revolves around kids my age in school. On one of the episodes a classmate humorously comments to another classmate that this fellow classmate's summer report about his trip to a foreign country meant "nothin'" if he didn't have any pictures (proof). This classmate brushed off this comment and was confident that his teacher would still like the paper. Fast forward a little bit, and when the teacher asked this classmate regarding his paper whether or not he had any pictures, the classmate sheepishly replied, "no". The teacher in reply said, "Then you got nothin."
Stick with me here, because I want to talk about your "pictures"in your report. From the book of Mark chapter 2:
Stick with me here, because I want to talk about your "pictures"in your report. From the book of Mark chapter 2:
Mark
2
New
Living Translation (NLT)
Jesus
Heals a Paralyzed Man
2 When
Jesus returned to Capernaum several days later, the news spread
quickly that he was back home. 2 Soon
the house where he was staying was so packed with visitors that there
was no more room, even outside the door. While he was preaching God’s
word to them, 3 four
men arrived carrying a paralyzed man on a mat. 4 They
couldn’t bring him to Jesus because of the crowd, so they dug a
hole through the roof above his head. Then they lowered the man on
his mat, right down in front of Jesus. 5 Seeing
their faith, Jesus said to the paralyzed man, “My child, your
sins are forgiven.”
6 But
some of the teachers of religious law who were sitting there thought
to themselves, 7 “What
is he saying? This is blasphemy! Only God can forgive sins!”
8 Jesus
knew immediately what they were thinking, so he asked them, “Why
do you question this in your hearts? 9 Is
it easier to say to the paralyzed man ‘Your sins are forgiven,’
or ‘Stand up, pick up your mat, and walk’? 10 So
I will prove to you that the Son of Man[a] has
the authority on earth to forgive sins.” Then Jesus turned to
the paralyzed man and said, 11 “Stand
up, pick up your mat, and go home!”
12 And
the man jumped up, grabbed his mat, and walked out through the
stunned onlookers. They were all amazed and praised God, exclaiming,
“We’ve never seen anything like this before!”
I
have heard many messages and read many things concerning this passage
before: about the boldness and faith of the paralyzed man's friends, of the
forgiveness of sins by Jesus whose authority to do so was proven by
the physically miraculous, and of those who saw this miracle praising
God because of this amazing and spectacular event. But the spirit of
God impressed something upon me I never thought of before when I read
this again. In verse 11 when Jesus heals the paralyzed man, he says,
"stand up, pick up your mat, and go home!"
I
have used a wheelchair for about half my life. It is with me all day
every day. While I know I am fortunate to have the necessary medical
equipment that assist me in my daily life activities, I still cannot
help myself from not wanting to see my wheelchair ever again. If
Jesus looked directly at me and told me to "stand up!", the
last thing I would ever want to do when I stood up from being healed
before joyfully running home to my family and friends to excitedly
testify how Jesus healed me completely, is to first turn around and
make sure I bring my wheelchair with me (for this paralyzed man, his "wheelchair"was his mat)!
When God has done a miracle in our lives, He wants us to testify to others we know (particularly non-believers) by using things from our past no one can deny. Videos, pictures, x-rays, doctors reports, walkers, canes, and wheelchairs to name a few to testify to others of when we were physically sick and now by the healing power of Jesus, we can "stand up, pick up our mat, and go home!"
Throughout
Scripture, we continually find that God works miracles so that He can
be glorified. Whether that be a physical miracle, a relationship
miracle, a financial miracle, or a salvation miracle, we are to bring
praise and glory to Him! Any miracle that we receive, remember that
it is not about us. The miracle is about His power and awesomeness
being glorified for all to see!
And
don't forget about the greatest, most unfathomable, and most fantastic miracle He has given us ---- the life and resurrection of His only Son (God in flesh)
to annihilate all of our iniquities so that we can all be with the
Father in eternity when we die! All we have to do is repent (turn
completely from), and then pursue and trust in Jesus Christ (we do
those things by obeying the commands of Jesus). We should all “pick
up our mat” and eagerly show this to others to give glory to God!
Every follower of Christ has a “mat” right now ---- it is your joy and love of Jesus that comes from undeserved salvation! To whom have you shown your "mat" today?
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