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Jesus Touched the Untouchables
Posted On 07/04/2009 13:04:23 by Dr T

Have you ever felt as though you were untouchable?  Have you experienced a disease, social loneliness, viewing yourself as falling apart, being ostracized, not functioning as you used to?  Read the rest of this and thank God.

 

Jesus Touched the Untouchables
by Max Lucado

 

When Jesus came down from the hill, great crowds followed him. Then a man with a skin disease came to Jesus. The man bowed down before him and said, "Lord, you can heal me if you will."
Jesus reached out his hand and touched the man and said, "I will. Be healed!" And immediately the man was healed from his disease. 
Matthew 8:1-3

 

I wonder... about the man who felt Jesus' compassionate touch. He makes one appearance, has one request, and receives one touch. But that one touch changed his life forever....

 

I wonder about this man because in New Testament times leprosy was the most dreaded disease. The condition rendered the body a mass of ulcers and decay. Fingers would curl and gnarl. Blotches of skin would discolor and stink. Certain types of leprosy would numb nerve endings, leading to a loss of fingers, toes, even a whole foot or hand. Leprosy was death by inches.

 

The social consequences were as severe as the physical. Considered contagious, the leper was quarantined, banished to a leper colony.

In Scripture the leper is symbolic of the ultimate outcast: infected by a condition he did not seek, rejected by those he knew, avoided by people he did not know, condemned to a future he could not bear...

The touch did not heal the disease, you know. Matthew is careful to mention that it was the pronouncement and not the touch of Christ that cured the condition. "Jesus reached out his hand and touched the man and said, 'I will. Be healed!' And immediately the man was healed from his disease" (Matt. 8:3).

The infection was banished by a word from Jesus.

 

The loneliness, however, was treated by a touch from Jesus.

 

Jesus touched the untouchables of the world.

 

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From: Dr T
07/06/2009 11:30:59


Hemidakota wrote:
Did you also wonder how this was done by a single touch?


Good question Tom oops I mean HD, I think either way it's amazing!  Jesus was just WOW to me all the time and it baffles my mind and heart.  :)  What do u think of the touch and the words and His ability to do miracles?



From: Hemidakota
07/06/2009 07:09:34

Did you also wonder how this was done by a single touch?



From: dazed-and-confused
07/04/2009 17:26:43

This took a strange twist for me when i first read the title. As a viet nam vet, I never felt untouchable in combat and looking back, I can see how blessed and protected I was. As I read on I realized that it had more to do with even the LOWEST as perceived by society still had all and full blessings fron Jesus and HF, despite what "society" beleived to be true. As one who has felt very much outcast at times, this has been a GREAT blessing.





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