Resting In God
So, instead of an intro meant to grab your attention, I’m going to trust you’re already attentive and get right to the text. There are 3 points and an application I’d like to share with you. My first point: the key to Jesus’s ministry of healing is his ministry of attentiveness and presence. Our healing story from Luke 13 is one of a number of healing stories where Jesus first notices someone struggling, suffering, at wit’s end, and either calls them over as we see in Luke 13 or goes over himself to give that person his undivided attention. Often, we’ll see the refrain moved by compassion in these kinds of stories. Christ’s ministry of presence precedes his ministry of healing. They go together. So, Jesus sees the crippled woman, and while it doesn’t state this, compassion must have welled up in him. He calls her over and they interact. Yes, there’s power in intention. If our intention is deep enough, it has effects on our actions. But we shouldn’t forget about ...