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The Miracles of Jesus

DAY 4 OF 16

The Unclean Made Clean

Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean. (v. 2 NIV)

Do you know what it is to be an outcast, someone no one wants in their company, shunned by everyone? The man with leprosy came to Jesus as an outcast from all people. He wasn’t just sick. According to the law of Moses, the leprosy made the man into a source and presence of contamination itself (Leviticus 14). If a leper so much as touched anyone, that person would become unclean too.

What is most remarkable in this story is not simply that Jesus healed the man, but why and how he healed the man. First the why. The man knew that Jesus had the power. But did Jesus care? Jesus’s statement “I am willing” (v. 3 NIV) is one of the most beautiful answers in all of Scripture. God is willing! But Jesus’s words were fulfilled by his action—this is the how. “Jesus reached out his hand and touched the man . . . Immediately he was cleansed of his leprosy” (v. 3 NIV). What a beautiful picture of God’s work. Instead of the leper touching Jesus and making Jesus unclean, Jesus touches the leper and makes him clean.

God is not frightened by our diseases or our sins, and he cannot be contaminated by either. He can touch them and cleanse them. He awaits your expression of faith in him: “Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean” (v. 2 NIV). God is willing.

As you pray, tell God you want to be cleansed, and come to him for cleansing. God is not afraid to touch you.

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The Miracles of Jesus

The miracles of Jesus are one of the best places to understand why and how God performs miracles. Jesus’s miracles are simultaneously seeds of belief, planted in our hearts to grow into a living faith, and expressions of God’s character, enacted by Jesus because he did what his Father, God, is doing. This 16-day series will take you through the miracles of Jesus found in all four gospels.

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