Jesus Extends Healing to All

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Matthew 8:1-34, Psalm 103:1-5, Acts 10:37-38

Here is a glorious truth—God’s grace is for all of us. This truth flies in the face of messaging we’re constantly bombarded with, messaging that tells us to “look within ourselves for strength, purpose, and fulfillment.” That “we are enough.” It’s bad news if we are as good as it gets.

The truly good news is that God deals in the currency of grace and He prioritizes the grieved, weary, sinful, unimpressive, and broken. Who has come to beckon sinners to Himself? It is Jesus, the friend of sinners. Who has Jesus come to help? It is us. In Matthew 8, we catch a glimpse of this as Jesus heals a leper, the dying servant of a Roman centurion, a sick mother-in-law, people who were demon-possessed, and scared disciples.

If you were starting a church, would these folks be your top picks for the team? Probably not. Yet Jesus loved and chose the overlooked, the marginalized, the outcast, and the fearful to be the first followers. It tells a lot about what kind of kingdom Jesus is building and what kind of love Jesus has. Do you see yourself as an unsuitable choice to receive God’s grace? If you do, then tell others that this kind of love is available to them. When we love and approach others in the same way that Jesus has loved us, we tell the truth about what God is like.

Our dear friends from India recently told us about a Christian friend who’d been born into the highest caste in India. This man was visiting a church in another city when he met a brother who’d been born into the lowest class. When they met, this brother (the outcast) shrinked back, moving away because he was so used to others from higher castes ignoring or mistreating him. To his shock, the Christian from the higher caste instinctively pulled him in for a hug, saying, “You are my brother in Christ.” Our friends remarked, “Only the gospel can do that.”


Jesus’s love heals in every direction—spiritually, physically, and relationally. 


If you’re having a hard time recognizing the love of Christ towards you today, I invite you to remember the leper from our story. Recognizing that he was an undeserving sinner, he asked the Lord Jesus to cleanse him. Jesus’s response to him is no different than His response to us today, if only we would ask. Jesus answers, “I am willing; be made clean” (Matthew 8:3).

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55 thoughts on "Jesus Extends Healing to All"

  1. Karen Breaux says:

  2. Claire B says:

    ♥️

  3. Ashley Walters says:

    When the “storm” comes (illness, physical pain, change of plans, loss of a loved one, financial changes, career/lifestyle changes, global pandemic…), we can have BIG faith by not only giving our burdens to Jesus but also believing that He can handle it! He will work it around for our good and His glory. It’s a two step process. Give and believe.

    1. Lindsey Osterhaven says:

      ❤️❤️❤️

  4. Victoria E says:

    Mia Faith, continuing to pray for you and your family.

  5. Martha Proctor says:

    God is good,all the time, and God is faithful. We hold on to our Lord through His grace to us all.

  6. Chidiebere Ogbureke says:

    Good piece

  7. Michelle Patire says:

    The caste system is evil. We are not designed for categories. We are designed for unity in Jesus Christ. The enemy is always looking to divide us. Let us stand united, like this man did, and stand with those. The Lord Himself tells us to associate with the humble.
    Romans 12:16
    “Live in harmony with one another. Do not be proud, but be willing to associate with people of low position. Do not be conceited.” (NIV)

    Let us labor for love and only love. Lord God, grant us the mercy we need for this life. Help those who are deeply suffering. Those who have written their prayer requests here or hide it in their hearts. We know You see it all. Let us be present and available to Your greater love. Let us continue in Your peace and strength. Let us stay in love. Thank you, Jesus. We love you. We praise you. Hallelujah! Amen.
    ❤️

  8. Krystle Scott says:

    Praying for overwhelming peace and comfort for you and your family, Mia Faith. God is able! ❤️❤️