The Greatest LoveSample

The Greatest Love

DAY 7 OF 10

Deeper Healing

He was . . . crushed for our sins . . . so we could be whole. -Isaiah 53:5

On Easter Sunday 2020, the famous Christ the Redeemer statue that overlooks Rio de Janeiro in Brazil was illuminated in a way that appeared to clothe Jesus in the attire of a physician. The poignant portrayal of Christ as a doctor was in tribute to the many front-line healthcare workers battling the coronavirus pandemic. The imagery brings to life the common description of Jesus as our Great Physician (Mark 2:17). 

Jesus did, in fact, heal many people of their physical afflictions during His earthly ministry: blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46–52), a leper (Luke 5:12–16), and a paralytic (Matthew 9:1–8), to name a few. His care for the health of those following Him was also demonstrated in providing for their hunger by multiplying a simple meal to feed the masses (John 6:1–13). Each of these miracles reveals both Jesus’ mighty power and His genuine love for people. 

He was also concerned with an even more devastating problem than any of the physical ailments He cured. His greatest act of healing came through His death and resurrection, as foretold by the prophet Isaiah. It’s by Jesus’ wounds that we’re healed of our worst affliction: our separation from God as a result of our sins (Isaiah 53:5). Though Jesus doesn’t heal us of all our health challenges, we can always trust the cure for our deepest need: the healing He brings to our relationship with God. -Kirsten Holmberg

How have you or someone you know experienced God’s healing touch? How does your healed relationship through Jesus’ death and resurrection help you bear up under physical ailments you still face?

Jesus, thank You for Your sacrifice that brings healing to my spiritual sickness. Help me to trust You more in times of physical challenges.

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The Greatest Love

The Easter season highlights the greatest expression of God’s incomparable love—He did for us what we are not able to do for ourselves. This reading plan focuses on Jesus’ sinless life, His atoning death, and His glorious victory over sin and the grave through His resurrection. And it will help you understand why He did all these things just for you!

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