What the Blind Man Clearly Saw

“And as Jesus passed on from there, two blind men followed him, crying aloud, ‘Have mercy on us, Son of David.’” – Matthew 9:27

These two men may not have been able to see their surroundings but they clearly saw what most others didn’t. They saw a crucial aspect of Who Jesus is. Though they couldn’t see His face, they could see that Jesus was the “Son of David.” By that, they meant He was the righteous descendant of King David, the anointed Messiah of God, and the true King of Israel. At the time, most everyone else couldn’t or wouldn’t see these truths about Jesus.

Because they saw the truth about Who Jesus is, they followed Him with determination, begging for Jesus to bless them. Because of their strong faith in Him, Jesus healed them. In an instant, Jesus made it so their physical vision matched their already excellent spiritual vision. It’s an extraordinary story that prompts us to think about how clearly we see Jesus.

How well do you see Jesus? Do you see Him with the clarity, eagerness, determination, and faith of those blind men? In your need, do you cry out to the Son of David for mercy or do you hold back to protect your distance, dignity, or sense of independence? See Jesus and rush toward His mercy toward you! #FollowJesus

Looking for the Right Answer?

“And the men marveled, saying, ‘What sort of man is this, that even winds and sea obey him?’” – Matthew 8:27

This is a crucial question everyone should wrestle with about Jesus. The Gospel accounts are meticulously written eyewitness accounts of what Jesus said and did. A key reason for their existence and preservation across the centuries is to help us arrive at the correct answer to this question. To convince us of what sort of man He through story and testimony rather than in bullet-point format.

Jesus commands natural forces of wind and waves with a word because He’s the ruler and sustainer of nature. Jesus commands supernatural beings because He’s the Lord of the supernatural. Jesus heals diseases, disabilities, and even death because He’s the source of life, healing, and wholeness. He’s fully a person, like us, but He’s also fully God come to earth in a human body to rescue us from sin and death.

Each person who hears these stories must decide whether he or she will refuse to believe eyewitness accounts, refuse to believe what the clear conclusion they point to, or embrace the truth that Jesus is Who the accounts demonstrate He is. What about you? What sort of man do you believe Jesus is? What sort of man controls the weather, the demons, the diseases of the body, and understands the thoughts of the mind? Think carefully and BELIEVE. #FollowJesus

Building on the Rock

“Everyone then who hears these words of mine and does them will be like a wise man who built his house on the rock.” – Matthew 7:24

The world can be a shaky place. It can seem perfectly solid for long periods of times before – BOOM – everything you thought you could count on is shaken. An accident, illness, disability, disaster, economic downturn, war, political upheaval, or cultural shift can strike without warning and wipe out everything you thought would last forever. What you believed to be stable quickly turns out to be built on shifting sand when those storms come. Event can quickly follow disastrous event leaving you feeling lost, trapped, confused, and hopeless.

However, there is a stable, unchanging foundation upon which you can build your life. That foundation is Jesus and obedience to His commands. If your life and its meaning are rooted in the world, it will always be on shaky ground. If your life, identity, and being is rooted in the unchanging love of Jesus Christ and His union with everyone Who believes in Him, then you’re building on something that will never fail you. When you build your life on obeying all that Jesus commands, you will remain firmly rooted in the Sustainer of the Universe.

The world will continue to change. Disasters will continue to happen. However, if you’re committed to obeying Jesus, your life is on an unshakable, unbreakable foundation of His love, grace, and ongoing presence with you in every situation. Hear the words of Jesus AND do them. Build your life on the bedrock of the Son of God! #FollowJesus

Set Your Mind at Ease

“But if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is alive and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will he not much more clothe you, O you of little faith?” – Matthew 6:30

Jesus doesn’t want you feeling anxious about the basic necessities of life. The world seems to want you anxious, but Jesus doesn’t. In His kindness, Jesus works to set our minds at ease. Pointing to the beauty of nature, He highlights how careful and wonderful God’s care is for even the humble things of the earth. Flowers live only for a short time, yet God cares and provides for them. They don’t have to be beautiful but God makes them extraordinarily beautiful. Birds are not particularly important and yet, God provides everything they need. They don’t need to worry about anything. They’re free to simply focus on being what God made them to be.

The point Jesus is making is that if God is so faithful, good, caring, and generous toward even the smallest things in His creation, how much more does He care about you? If He sees the need of the smallest flower and bird, He absolutely sees your need. After all, you’re made in His image. You are the crown jewel of His creation. God cares deeply about you.

If you’ll focus your time, energy, and attention on being what God made you to be: a servant and citizen of His Kingdom, He’ll take care of you. You don’t need to be anxious about the basics. That doesn’t mean you don’t need to work for what you need or want, but it does mean that you don’t need to be worrying about those things which you can’t control. Worry and anxiety distract and consume you without producing anything useful. Jesus wants you to be at peace in Him.

Pursue God’s Kingdom. Let your mind be at peace. #FollowJesus

Your Way Out of Utter Despair

“For I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” – Matthew 5:20

It’s impossible for us to imagine how shocking this statement would have been to the original audience. Jesus said that nobody could enter the Kingdom of Heaven unless they were more righteous than the most righteous people anyone in the audience had ever met! The scribes and Pharisees seem like cartoonish villains to us today but they were the people most zealous for God, most respected by the people, and most likely to fulfill all of the Law of Moses. And Jesus said we need to be more holy and righteous than that! Impossible!!!

How could there be any hope for people like us? We’re nowhere near as concerned with personal holiness as the scribes and Pharisees. How could we ever be perfect in righteousness? We can’t. That’s the point. We have no hope of getting into God’s Kingdom on our own. There’s absolutely NOTHING we can ever do to earn our way into God’s Kingdom. We are born sinners and will never be righteous enough to match our perfectly holy God.

Thankfully, Jesus was righteous enough for all of us! Jesus alone lived a sinless life of perfect righteousness. Jesus alone perfectly fulfilled and completed the righteous requirements of God’s Law. Jesus alone was infinitely more righteous than the scribes and Pharisees. Jesus is the only person who deserves entry into God’s Kingdom.

However, because God is gracious, the righteousness of Jesus is credited to everyone who believes in Him. When you trust in Jesus, all your sinful unrighteousness is nailed to the cross with Him. He already suffered all of God’s righteous wrath for your sins. Your sin was credited to Jesus and His righteousness was credited to you. That happened the moment you your faith in your risen Savior.

The only way out of the utter despair that logically follows from these words is to trust in Jesus and let Him save you from your sins. He’s already purchased your righteousness with His blood if you’ve trusted in Him. Have you? #FollowJesus