Reflection on Matthew 10: 11-20

Scripture

“Look, I am sending you out as sheep among wolves. So be as shrewd as snakes and harmless as doves.”

Observation

Jesus continues his instructions to the Twelve as He commissions them to go with the Good News.

When they enter a city or a village they are to look for a person of honour, that is someone who is open to the message. They are to stay in his home until they leave that town. They should bless the home as they enter it.

If a town or household refuses the message, they should shake the dust off their feet as they leave.

Jesus is sending them out like sheep among wolves. They are to be shrewd like snakes and gentle like doves. They will be arrested and put on trial because of the gospel, but this is an opportunity to tell the magistrates and rulers about Jesus.

Application

Christians often naively assume that if we are nice, people will accept the gospel. No, the world and many unsaved people are opposed to the message. They hate the name of Jesus and our niceness will not persuade them as such.

This is not to say that christians should not be loving towards unsaved people. We should expect that people will treat us like wolves might react to a sheep in their midst.

Yes there will be persecution. There will be unfair treatment by governments, media, and culture.

Jesus tells us to be shrewd like a snake. That is, we must be ready for opposition and work out how to react to it. We must also be gentle like a dove, not repaying evil for evil, but always imitating Jesus all the way to the cross.

Prayer

Lord, it is true that many people hate you. Please help me to discern who is open to your salvation and to share the Good News with them. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 10: 1-10

Scripture

“Heal the sick, raise the dead, cure those with leprosy, and cast out demons. Give as freely as you have received.”

Observation

Jesus Calls together the Twelve, and he gives them authority to heal every kind of sickness and to cast out demons.

He sends them out to Israel. They are not to go to the Gentiles or Samaritans. Their mission is to announce that the Kingdom of Heaven is here. They are to heal the sick, raise the dead, cure the lepers, and cast out demons.

Application

First Jesus passes on authority to the disciples. Then He sends them out to exercise that authority to demonstrate that the Kingdom of God really is here.

The signs of the kingdom are very powerful miracles. They are to:

* heal the sick. They have authority over every kind of sickness, so this is will not be a problem.

* raise the dead. This is a very powerful miracle, not seen everyday, a sure sign that God is with them.

* cure lepers. Leprosy was not just a physical sickness, but it caused social isolation as well.

* cast out demons. The Kingdom of God is much stronger than the kingdom of the Devil

This commission is still for Christians today. We are to tell people about the Kingdom of God, and the message is to be backed up by signs of God’s power

Prayer

Holy Spirit come and fill me with your power. May I experience your miracles in my daily life. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 9: 35-38

Scripture

He said to his disciples, “The harvest is great but the workers are few. So pray to the lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him send more workers into his field.”

Observation

Jesus travels through the region teaching in the synagogues and preaching the Good News. He has compassion on the crowds, because they are confused and helpless.

Jesus tells His disciples that the harvest is huge, but there are so few workers. He tells them to pray for the Lord to send more workers into the harvest field.

Application

Jesus is motivated by compassion for those who are lost and helpless. He said there is a huge harvest, but not enough people to bring it in. This is a chronic problem even today, whether the harvest is fruit, grapes, cotton, or wheat.

Jesus tells us to pray for the Lord to send more workers into the harvest fields. He doesn’t tell us here to go and do the work of evangelism. He tells us to pray.

This reminds us that evangelism is a spiritual activity from start to finish. The conviction of sin and recognition of the Saviour only happen in the power of the Holy Spirit. We must pray for the holy connections where the right witness connects with the right listener.

Praying for the lord to send out workers is also an expression of readiness to be used by God. The prayer to send out workers implies a readiness to say “Send me.”

Prayer

Lord I am available to be used to bring people into your kingdom. Show me the one person you want me to talk to about you today. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 9: 27-34

Scripture

Jesus asked them, “Do you believe I can make you see?” “Yes, Lord, “they told him, “we do.”

Observation

After raising the girl from the dead, two blind men follow Jesus asking Him to heal them.

Jesus asks them, “Do you believe I can make you see?” “Yes,” they reply.

And so Jesus tells them that their faith has healed them.

A demon possessed man who could not speak is brought to Jesus. Jesus casts out the demon and the man can speak. The crowd is amazed because nothing like this has ever happened before.

Application

All through the gospels, we see Jesus encouraging people to express faith before He heals them. He doesn’t do this for His own benefit, but to grow the faith of the person being healed as well as the faith of the people watching.

Part of the reason why we see so few miracles these days is that we have such little faith for healing. We need to practise faith and encourage it to grow .

Faith is like a muscle. The more you exercise it, the stronger it becomes.

One way to do this is to pray for even small and trifling things Pray out loud and command that cold or pain to go in Jesus’ name. When we do this, we can start to believe for bigger diseases, and even for apparently incurable diseases.

It takes faith, a conviction that Jesus is able to and willing to heal us.

Prayer

Please grow my faith Lord so that so that I can trust to heal to heal any disease. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 9:9-17

Scripture

“No one puts new wine into old wineskins. For the old wineskins would burst from the pressure, spilling the wine and ruining the skin. New wine is stored in new wineskins so that both are preserved.”

Observation

Jesus calls a tax collector named Matthew to come and be his disciple.

Matthew invites Jesus and the disciples to come to his house for dinner. He also invites other tax collectors and “sinners”. The Pharisees question why Jesus mixes with such people. Jesus tells them it is not healthy people who need a doctor but sick people.

The disciples of John the Baptist ask Jesus why His disciples don’t fast. Jesus tells him that they are celebrating while the bridegroom is still with them. God is giving new wine and a new wineskin is necessary.

Application

God is pouring out his Spirit in new and powerful ways around the world.

The task of the church is to always be the new wineskin, ready to grow and move with the new move of God. We must be always adjusting our practises to what God is doing.

The religious leaders of Jesus’ day failed to see this new thing that God was doing. They were obliterated by the expansive move of the Holy Spirit .

At various times, churches have been caught flatfooted by the Holy Spirit. New churches and denominations have arisen to be the new wineskin.

What is true of churches and denominations is also true of individual followers of Jesus. What He is doing with us today may not be what He does with us tomorrow. Our eyes need to be constantly towards Him.

Prayer

Lord, you are the new wine. Come and fill me with your presence and keep me flexible in following you. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 9: 1-8

Scripture

“I will prove to you that the Son of Man has the authority on earth to forgive sins.” Then Jesus turned to the paralysed man and said, “Stand up, pick up your mat, and go home.”

Observation

Jesus goes back across the lake to his own town. Some people bring a paralysed man to Him. He tells the man that his sins are forgiven.

Some of the religious leaders complain that Jesus is speaking blasphemy, and thinks that He is God.

To prove them wrong, Jesus then tells the paralysed man to stand up and walk. The man is healed.

Application

Is it easier to offer healing or forgiveness?

Death in the world is caused by sin. Jesus dealt with this on the cross, and therefore healing is a part of the blessing of the new Covenant.

Later, after the resurrection, Jesus would say to his disciples, “Receive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive anyone’s sins they are forgiven. If you do not forgive them, they are not forgiven.”

We must step out confidently and offer both forgiveness and healing to the people we know.

Prayer

Lord, you have given your people tremendous authority and power. Please help me to walk in the grace and power of your Holy Spirit. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 8: 23-34

Scripture
The disciples were amazed. “Who is this man?” they asked. “Even the winds and waves obey him.”

Observation
Jesus and the disciples go across the lake. A fierce storm strikes the lake, threatening to sink the boat, but Jesus is sleeping through it. They wake Him, asking Him to save them.

Jesus gets up and rebuked the wind and waves. Suddenly everything is calm, and the disciples are amazed.

On the other side of the lake, they meet two men who are possessed by many demons. The demons scream at Jesus, acknowledging Him as the Son of God. They beg to be sent into a nearby heard of pigs. Jesus sends them out, and the pigs throw themselves into the water.

Application
Jesus is truly the Son of God. Even the demons acknowledge this. The disciples were amazed at Jesus’ power, but the demons knew exactly who He was, and the power that He could wield against them.

Jesus has power over the most extreme storms. With a word He commands the winds and waves to be still.

Jesus has power over the strongest and most crippling of demons. One word from the Lord and they must flee.

Whatever opposition we face in our walk with Jesus, He is the one who overcomes.

Prayer
Thank you Jesus for the assurance of your victory. Lord, please calm the storms of my life and cast out the demons that afflict me. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 8: 14-22

Scripture

When Jesus touched her hand, the fever left her. Then she got up and prepared a meal for him.

Observation

Jesus goes to Peter’s house, where Peter’s mother-in-law is sick with a fever. Jesus touches her hand, and the fever leaves her. She gets up and prepares a meal for him.

Many people are brought to Jesus. He casts out all the evil spirits and heals all the sick.

A teacher of the law promises to follow Jesus wherever he goes. Another person wants to follow Jesus, but must bury his father first. Jesus tells him to let the dead bury their own dead, and to follow him now.

Application

A touch from the Lord is all it takes to be healed by Jesus. It is amazing how little it takes for Jesus to heal a person.

I struggle with this because I see so little evidence of the same quality of healing.

Matthew tells us that Jesus cast out demons with a simple command and healed all the sick people.

We need to learn a simple faith that takes God at His word. If Jesus has truly passed on his authority to us, His disciples, then surely we have the same authority to heal as He had.

It is time to touch the hands those who have a fever and command healing in the name of Jesus/

Prayer

Thank you Lord for your power power to heal. Help me to trust you and to know that you are sill in the healing ministry. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 8: 5-13

Scripture

But the officer said, “Lord, I am not worthy to have you come into my home. Just say the word from where you are, and my servant will be healed.”

Observation

A Roman officer comes to Jesus and asks Him to heal his servant who is paralysed and in pain.

Jesus offers to come to the officer’s house to heal him, but the officer says, “You do not need to come to my home. Just say the word and my servant will be healed. I am under authority, and I also have authority. You just need to give the command.”

Jesus marvels at the man’s faith. He warns the crowd that many Gentiles will come into God’s Kingdom, but many Israelites will be sent to hell.

Jesus then tells the man to go back home for his servant is healed.

Application

This Roman officer understood the authority that Jesus had. This authority resided in the person of Jesus, and He could just give the order and the servant would be healed.

Faith is about trusting in the power and the willingness of God to do what He has said He will do.

When we get a diagnosis, we often don’t think that God is able to heal us. The doctors have spoken, and their word seems to carry more weight in our minds than the word of God.

When we look at the bills that need to be paid, we can sometimes get overwhelmed by our inadequacy to pay them. We forget that God is our provider. He owns all things and will not withhold them from us.

The key to this is faith – trusting and believing that God loves us. He sees what we need and He will provide.

Prayer

Lord, please help me to trust you for everything I need today. Amen.

Reflection on Matthew 8:1-4

Scripture

“This will be a public testimony that you have been cleansed.”

Observation

Jesus and the crowd go down the mountain, where a leper asks Jesus to heal him.

Jesus reaches out and touches him and then commands the man, “Be healed.” Jesus then tells the man not to tell anyone, but instead to go to the priest for examination and make the offering required by the law of Moses.

Application

We should all have a testimony about Jesus that we can share in public, that is with our family and friends. For this man, the testimony was to obey the law of Moses for cleansed lepers. No doubt he would get to tell the priest about Jesus.

The man born blind had a very simple testimony, “I once was blind but now I see.”

What has Jesus done in your life?

How does that work out in everyday living?

Your salvation should change your words, your deeds, your reactions, and your interests. This does not necessarily happen immediately, but faith in Jesus does bring great changes in our lives .

One touch from the Lord changed this man’s life forever. One touch from the Lord will change your life forever.

Prayer

Lord, I thank you for the power of the name of Jesus. You are still changing lives. Please make my life what you want it to be. Amen.