Now Think On This
Steve Martin
“Not long after that, Jesus went to the village
Nain. His disciples were with him, along with quite a large crowd. As they
approached the village gate, they met a funeral procession — a woman's only son
was being carried out for burial. And the mother was a widow. When Jesus saw
her, his heart broke. He said to her, "Don't cry." Then he went over
and touched the coffin. The pallbearers stopped. He said, "Young man, I
tell you: Get up." The dead son sat up and began talking. Jesus presented
him to his mother.
They all realized they were in a place of holy
mystery, that God was at work among them. They were quietly worshipful — and
then noisily grateful, calling out among themselves, "God is back, looking
to the needs of his people!" The news of Jesus spread all through the
country.” (Luke 7:11-17 THE MESSAGE)
The mom had lost her only son. Her husband had already
died. That could have been many years ago. She may have had a daughter or two
left in this world, but the one she was really counting on, her only son, whom
she had put her faith in to provide support for her in her old age, was no
longer. He too was now dead.
What you thought was dead, is dead. It had been here
but now it was gone. Does that pretty much say something about something in
your life?
You had a dream. Looks like it won’t ever happen. As
far as you are concerned, it might as well be dead, and for all practical
purposes it is gone for good.
You had a job. They cut the workforce in half. You
were part of that half.
The one you loved in your youth, the one who promised
to be there 10 years later, yes, even “until death do you part”…they left for
another last summer. Now you have no one and are alone.
Just like that mother.
All around us we see death. The economy is
collapsing. The society is decaying faster than we ever realized it would, or could.
What we once thought was solid rock to stand on has already been shaken. The
thrill of life is now buried in a grave. Dead and gone.
If Jesus wasn’t in the world, the world would have
no hope. If Jesus doesn’t come now and walk by us, what was dead will remain
dead. There is no resurrection power except His resurrection power. God is God,
and He alone can restore the broken hearted; the lost and not yet found; the
one on their way to the burial ground ready to be put six feet under.
But the good news is that Jesus, Yeshua, is alive
and well on this planet earth. (Thank you Hal Lindsey for sharing your book in
the 1970’s.)
“When Jesus saw her, his heart broke. He said to
her, "Don't cry." Then he went over and touched the coffin. The
pallbearers stopped. He said, "Young man, I tell you: Get up." The
dead son sat up and began talking. Jesus presented him to his mother.” (Luke
7:13)
Jesus’ heart was broke. He had deep compassion for
this mom. He knew that the one being carried away from her, this her only son, was
dead and on his way to the final burial place. So He stopped and did something
about it. For her sake.
Jesus has compassion for you. What you thought was
dead, buried, and never to be seen again can be resurrected by Him. What you
thought was finished, He will bring back, because He has compassion. Because He
knows the need. Because He alone can bring back to life what was really dead.
Jesus is telling you, “Don’t cry.” Even as He spoke
to the young man to get up, and then gave him back to his mother, He is
speaking to you.
“Get up. It
is not over!”
God is back, looking to the needs of His people. He
will visit you in this time of need. Even as God the Father gave His only Son
for you and me, He has come to you for life, and not death.
What once was dead will become alive again. Your
Father in heaven, Who will touch you where you are at today, has that power,
and love, to do that for you. And He will.
Call on His Name. Believe Jesus.
So think on this, with the compassionate
love of the Lord,
Steve Martin
Founder
Love For His People, Inc.
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