Cleanse Us and Heal Us
Devo: Mark 1:40-45
“If You are willing, You can make me clean.” V. 40
The leper did not ask Jesus to heal him but to cleanse him. Like the leper, what many of us need more than healing is cleansing from sins. It’s more important to be cleansed from sin than to be healed. It’s better to die knowing that our sins have been forgiven by the Lord despite our illness than to die in perfect health but with the eternal damnation as our destination. Our body may be afflicted with a disease, but with God in our heart, we have peace.
“Then Jesus, moved with compassion, stretched out His hand and touched him…” V. 41
Jesus touched the leper. In the past, a leper was ostracized. The leper in the story must have missed being cared for by people.
“…a man who was full of leprosy saw Jesus…” Luke 5:12
In the verse above, it shows us that the leper who approached Jesus was full of leprosy. It means that his disease was in the advanced stage and his body was therefore rotting away. Nobody wanted to be around him.
“This was important because people were forbidden to touch this man on account of his leprosy. Since his disease was in the advanced stages, he was a leper a long time. It was a long time since he had felt a loving touch.”
This commentary above from enduringword.com pierced my heart. He was a leper for a long time. He hadn’t felt someone’s touch for a long time and must’ve longed the warmth of an embrace. Jesus touched him and made him feel loved and valued. ❤️
“As soon as He had spoken, immediately the leprosy left him, and he was cleansed.” V. 42
Jesus warned him not to tell anyone about it.
“And He strictly warned him and sent him away at once, and said to him, ‘See that you say nothing to anyone…'” V. 43-44
However, the man could not help himself and announced it to people.
“However, he went out and began to proclaim it freely, and to spread the matter…” V. 45
I think I also wouldn’t be able to keep that to myself had I been in his position. I mean, how can you keep such good news to yourself?
“…so that Jesus could no longer openly enter the city, but was outside in deserted places; and they came to Him from every direction.” V. 45
This verse shows us that we should always obey Jesus. There are consequences when we disobey.
Father God in heaven, cleanse us and heal us. Cleanse us from the inside out. Remove all the filth in our heart and our body. Only You can do this overhaul in our heart, Jesus. Help us also to love people despite their sins.