Gospel
Matthew 8:1-4
Gospel Acclamation
Christ took away our infirmities and bore our diseases.
1 When Jesus came down from the mountain, great crowds followed him. 2 And then a leper approached, did him homage, and said, “Lord, if you wish, you can make me clean.” 3 He stretched out his hand, touched him, and said, “I will do it. Be made clean.” His leprosy was cleansed immediately. 4 Then Jesus said to him, “See that you tell no one, but go show yourself to the priest, and offer the gift that Moses prescribed; that will be proof for them.”
Introduction
The gospel for today encourages us to have faith, show compassion, break down barriers, obey God’s commands, and share our testimonies of His goodness. It describes a significant moment in Jesus’ ministry where He heals a man with leprosy
Historical Background
This passage follows the “Sermon on the Mount,” where Jesus had been teaching a large crowd. As He descended from the mountain, many people continued to follow Him.
In this account, a man with leprosy approaches Jesus, kneeling before Him and saying, “Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean.” Jesus, moved with compassion, reaches out and touches the man, saying, “I am willing. Be clean!” Immediately, the man is healed of his leprosy.
Leprosy was a highly stigmatized condition, and lepers were often isolated from society. By touching the leper, Jesus broke social and religious barriers, showing that His love and healing power extend to everyone, regardless of their condition. This act also fulfills the Messianic prophecies that the Messiah would heal the sick and cleanse the lepers.
Jesus then instructs the healed man to show himself to the priest and offer the gift Moses commanded, as a testimony to them. This was in accordance with the Law of Moses, which required a priest to verify the healing of a leper and perform certain rituals for their reintegration into society.
This miracle is significant for several reasons, it demonstrates Jesus’ compassion and His divine power to heal even the most dreaded diseases and it beautifully illustrates Jesus’ willingness to heal and restore, reflecting His mission to bring wholeness and reconciliation to all.
Theological Context
Faith in Jesus’ Willingness and Power: The leper’s approach to Jesus demonstrates a deep faith. He acknowledges Jesus’ power to heal and submits to His will, saying, “Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean.” This teaches us to trust in Jesus’ ability to help us and to approach Him with humility and faith.
Jesus’ Compassion and Willingness to Heal: Jesus’ response, “I am willing. Be clean!” shows His compassion and readiness to heal those who come to Him in faith. It reassures us that Jesus is always willing to respond to our needs when we come to Him sincerely.
Breaking Social and Religious Barriers: By touching the leper, Jesus broke significant social and religious barriers. Lepers were considered unclean and were isolated from society. Jesus’ action teaches us about the importance of compassion over societal norms and the inclusivity of His love.
Obedience to God’s Commands: After healing the leper, Jesus instructs him to show himself to the priest and offer the gift Moses commanded. This emphasizes the importance of obedience to God’s laws and the proper procedures for restoration and thanksgiving.
Testimony of God’s Work: Jesus’ instruction to the healed man to present himself to the priest serves as a testimony to others of God’s power and mercy. Our own experiences of God’s work in our lives can serve as powerful testimonies to others.
Learning Lessons:
Jesus shows His compassion and readiness to heal those who come to Him in faith. It reassures us that He is always willing to respond to our needs when we come to Him sincerely.
Compassion is more important over societal norms. We need to always be obedient to God’s laws and observe proper procedures for our restoration and thanksgiving to the Lord. Our own experiences of God’s work in our lives can serve as powerful testimonies to others. Let us trust in Jesus’ ability to help us and to approach Him with humility and faith.
Poem
In Faith, We Find His Grace
In the quiet moments of our need,
Jesus shows His love indeed.
With compassion, pure and true,
He heals the hearts that come anew.
Beyond the norms of earthly ways,
His mercy shines through all our days.
When we approach with faith sincere,
His readiness to heal is near.
Obedience to God’s holy laws,
Restores our souls, without a pause.
In gratitude, we lift our praise,
For His guidance through our days.
Our lives, a testament to His might,
Reflect His work, His guiding light.
With humility, we seek His face,
Trusting in His boundless grace.
So let us come, with hearts contrite,
In faith and love, to His delight.
For Jesus stands, with open arms,
Ready to shield us from all harms.
Prayer
Dear Lord Jesus,
We humbly come before You with hearts full of faith, grateful for Your boundless compassion and readiness to heal. Your love reassures us that You are always willing to respond to our needs when we approach You sincerely.
Help us to remember that compassion is more important than societal norms. Guide us to always be obedient to Your holy laws and to observe the proper procedures for our restoration and thanksgiving to You, our Lord. May our own experiences of Your work in our lives in You serve as powerful testimonies to others. Teach us to trust in Your ability to help us and to approach You with humility and faith. In Your precious name, we pray.
Amen.
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Gospel
III: Ministry and Mission in Galilee
THE CLEANSING OF A LEPER
Matthew 8:1-4
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Published
June 28, 2024, 10:10 AM