The Risk

She had an issue. She was known by her issue. The “woman with the issue of blood.”

How would you like to be known by your issue?

  • The woman with the issue of trust.
  • The man with the issue of pornography.
  • The woman with the issue of envy.
  • The man with the issue of anger.
  • The woman with the issue of addiction.
  • The man with the issue of pride.
  • The woman with the issue of shame.
  • The man with the issue of greed.

You get the idea. The KJV version refers to her as a “woman with an issue of blood” – meaning “flow,” as in blood issuing forth – but it’s a good word for her situation – she had an issue! Thank God we are not known by our issues!

Sadly, this woman was – to her community, her family. She has had an issue for 12 years and has spent all her money on doctors – to no avail.

Word came to her that Jesus of Nazareth had landed on the shore of her town. Crowds made their way to greet the itinerant vagabond healer. Hope stirred in her heart.

Dare she take the risk? Her condition made her ceremonially unclean. She was relegated to solitude, to quarantine. Braving the crowds was a risk. Touching His garment was unthinkable. But maybe….?

The crowds pressed on, and then stopped.

Jairus, the synagogue leader, asked Jesus to come to his house and heal his beloved daughter. Would He?

Kind Jesus. Of course He said “yes.” Would she miss her chance?

Jairus’ daughter? Wait! She remembered when the baby girl was born. Could it be 12 years already? The same year her bleeding began. She remembered the joy in the synagogue and in Jairus’ family. The thrill of a promise fulfilled almost dampened her personal pain. Almost.

She couldn’t attend the festivities then, or in the 12 years since. Now Jairus was drawing the crowd’s attention again. And Jesus’ too. Jairus, with the power to have her stoned to death. Dare she take the risk of even being there in public, much less touching The Healer’s hem?

She lowered herself within the crowd, hoping to remain unseen, and stretched her trembling hand to His garment.

NOT The End….

I’ll be sharing a sermon about this woman, our own issues, and God’s plan in all of it on Sat. March 13 @ 5:30pm, and I invite you to join me at High Mountain Church via Facebook Live: facebook.com/HighMountainChurch

Keep looking up!

Looking up

My daughter found this old family photo recently and shared it on social media with her thoughts – which I am totally and unashamedly stealing for the powerful life lessons it contains for all of us!

In her words:

A photo so classic fantastic that it must be documented on the internet. But the more I looked at it, the more I realized how accurate this is a picture of my life right now – and how important it is for us to continually have this childlike faith perspective of looking up with smiles, with hope and patience that whatever we are trying to fly in life can and will be all that it can be. Even when life comes to crossroads and tough decisions, knowing God is the wind, I can smile and LOOK UP with confidence knowing He’s got it even if I don’t understand it. I’ve got my dad holding me so I’m planted firmly. And He does the SAME thing in my life!! I’ve got my brother beside me encouraging me and my cousin behind me representing ALL the people that I know are with me. My mom is probably taking the photo, behind the camera making sure I stay FOCUSED. I could go on but for now will stop my rant to encourage you as I encourage myself with Mary Poppins quotes from both movies “let’s go fly a kite” and “there’s nowhere to go but UP”

“…the disciples came to Jesus and asked, “Who, then, is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven?” He called a little child to him, and placed the child among them.  And he said: “Truly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.  Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.  And whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me.” Matt. 18:2-5

“The wind blows wherever it pleases. You hear its sound, but you cannot tell where it comes from or where it is going. So it is with everyone born of the Spirit.” John 3:8

“I have much more to say to you, more than you can now bear.  But when he, the Spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come.” John 16:12-13

 

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