Special Needs. Special Love.
Now Think On This
Steve Martin
“As He passed by, He saw a man blind from birth. And
His disciples asked Him, "Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that
he would be born blind?" Jesus answered, "It was neither that this
man sinned, nor his parents; but it was so that the works of God might be
displayed in him.” John 9:1-3, NASU)
Every
once in a while the Lord chooses to demonstrate His Father’s heart, His very precious
love, in a very special way. Though some would consider this a mistake, and others
might look upon it as being imperfect, He reveals a further, deeper, godly love.
We too must have this in our hearts.
A
special needs kid actually shows us the special love of God.
Maybe
like me, when your child was birthed (those who have children), one of the
first things you wanted to see is if they had ten fingers and ten toes. Before
our modern medical devices such as sonograms, we didn’t even know if an unborn
child was a male or female. So the natural thing was to look. I remember doing just
that, to make sure each one was “perfect”, with no defects or being odd in any
way. At least as I then understood things.
It has
always been a part of human culture to make these judgments, even at the moment
of birth, whether someone was good or bad. We would then act accordingly. In
far too many cases, if the child had a defect, or abnormality, they were
considered not worthy of life. Some ungodly cultures even destroy life if not
to their standards. Even in the “modern world”, these times we now live in, knowing
ahead of time as we do the growth and development of the unborn, abortion is
considered a viable option, the “human” thing to do, if an abnormality or
unwanted condition is present. We want to apply our so called wise wisdom - “Save
the suffering, for the child and the parents or caretaker.”
How
far we have fallen from the heart of God.
Even
in other matters about us - if an object has a small blemish, we toss it out.
If there is some peculiar look about it, and it doesn’t fit the generally accepted
mold, our far too often response is to typically reject, remove or replace. We
tend to not want anything out of the ordinary around us.
When Jesus was asked who sinned, his parents or the one born blind, He responded, as written above, “It was neither that this man sinned, nor his parents; but it was so that the works of God might be displayed in him.” (John 9:3)
Our
thinking would be, “Why would the Lord have allowed this in the first place?
Doesn’t He make all things good?” Of course the Lord does. And He also
demonstrates His love in ways we don’t fully understand.
I am now
believing that what we for so long considered “good”, having no spot or
wrinkle, isn’t quite the way He has seen it, in His wisdom and understanding. The
Perfect Lamb, Jesus our Messiah, Yeshua HaMashiach was the only one without
spot or wrinkle. All the rest of us have them. And yet, the Lord demonstrates continually
His perfect love for us, and His creation, very simply and quite profoundly, in
the very acts He daily shows, with His perfect love for all things. And people.
Special
needs kids, as we have now labeled them, actually show us the perfect love of
God. Given the fact that He Himself has blessed us with them, by showing His
love for what has been called for too long “imperfect”, clearly reveals a
deeper aspect of the love our Lord has for His creation.
My
respect for those who have special needs kids is immense. I can appreciate the
extra care, time and outpouring of love it takes in raising a child with
abilities not present in some areas of their life. I also understand those
special demonstrations of the Father’s love that He has given to them. As for
their parents and family members, I believe He gives extra grace for the care
needed.
Love
for His people, which come in all shapes, sizes and sectors of life, must go
beyond that for only the “lovely and the whole” as we would consider them. His
love for all creation takes special love, which He will give to us, for them,
as we abide in Him.
Now think on this, in the love
of Jesus,
Steve Martin
Love For His People, Inc.
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In 2010 the Lord God of Israel, my Savior Jesus Christ (Yeshua HaMashiach), led me to start the ministry we call Love For His People. Its primary purpose is to share the love of the Lord with the nation of Israel, Jews around the world, and the people in all the nations as we can. For that end, through social media, writing and distributing books, and in person ministry, we are seeing the love of Jesus spread. We are grateful that He has given us much love in order to do just that.
We often hear the word “love” spoken out loud, and written about, in many ways. It has contrasting meanings to the wide range of people that exist, as it is expressed in different methods through people. When it has all been said and done, there is an eternal love that will stand the test of fire. Because the biblical expression of love, laying down one’s life for his friends, has eternal value, this love from God the Father to His creation is the type that I most seek after and try to share.
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In 2010 the Lord God of Israel, my Savior Jesus Christ (Yeshua HaMashiach), led me to start the ministry we call Love For His People. Its primary purpose is to share the love of the Lord with the nation of Israel, Jews around the world, and the people in all the nations as we can. For that end, through social media, writing and distributing books, and in person ministry, we are seeing the love of Jesus spread. We are grateful that He has given us much love in order to do just that.
We often hear the word “love” spoken out loud, and written about, in many ways. It has contrasting meanings to the wide range of people that exist, as it is expressed in different methods through people. When it has all been said and done, there is an eternal love that will stand the test of fire. Because the biblical expression of love, laying down one’s life for his friends, has eternal value, this love from God the Father to His creation is the type that I most seek after and try to share.
In these short chapters of Arms of Love, which is also the title of a song Laurie and I sang while leading various church worship meetings, and as the lead singers in our Ahava Love Band, I share some aspects of how I believe the Bible speaks of love. For you who are about to read this, my prayer is that your heart will be enlarged with His, and you too will become one, even more, to give love for His people, both Jew and Gentile, both saved and unsaved.
I hope that as you read these chapters, you will become more inspired to spend time with the Lord, experience His heart of love, and share it with our fellow man. The world needs to know the love of God.
Steve Martin
Charlotte, NC
Jan. 2016