Last night, as I laid in bed attempting to fall asleep, pictures of the events described in these two verses kept running through my mind. I looked something like this:
Jesus walked through the streets of Galilee, preaching of His arrival, the arrival of the Savior of Man, at any opportunity that presented itself. He preached on the street corners, in the marketplace. He even taught in the Jewish synagouges, though he faced opposition from Jewish leaders and was not an ordained rabbi. The Good News, this Gospel of Truth could not and would not be contained by law or custom. While preaching, he walked through the masses, healing all those who were sick and disease-ridden. He placed His hands on the paraplegics, the lepers, the ones deemed "unclean" by society and loved upon them and cured them.
Soon, news traveled throughout the neighboring lands about a man in Galilee who had the healing power of God. People gathered spouses, sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, and friends and journeyed for days to come to see the man who called himself the Son of God and healed the sick. Thousands upon thousands of the sick and disease-ridden arrived in Galilee, lining up to be healed. Jesus, though weary from travel, placed His rough, calloused hands upon the face of the first person in line. Then the next. And the next. And the next. And the next. He put His hands upon those suffering in agonizing pain, and released them from their bonds of anguish. He put His hands on those possessed by demons, and cast out the evil spirits. He calmed those suffering from seizures. He lifted the burdens of the paralyzed and allowed them to move. Those that society drew back from, Jesus reached out with His weathered hands and grasped onto.
Jesus stayed there for days, healing and casting out demons. The line stretched past the horizon and neared infinity. As more and more left rejoicing and telling of the name of Jesus, more of the sick and needy arrived. Though tired and weary, He did not turn away a single person in need of healing. He stayed and healed every last disease, sickness, and pain in every last individual until there was no one left to heal. Because of His wondrous acts, the thousands that Jesus healed and many, many more followed Him. They formed a sea so vast and numerous that it was impossible to count. They had seen of this man's healing powers and of His love, and were ready to follow faithfully.
This is the Christ whose birth we celebrate on this blessed day. The Christ who ushered in healing, redemption, freedom from pain and sickness, freedom from sin, and an unconditional, undying, everlasting, agape love.
Merry Christmas.
Currently Listening To:
Track- "Again"
Album- "Undeserving"
Artist- mel washington band
Currently Reading:
Rant by Chuck Palahniuk