Why You Need A Touch From Jesus!
February 12, 2012The un-named leper put himself in a place to receive a touch from Jesus. His leperosy is much like our sin. It too will kill us unless we have a touch from Jesus. He's willing... are you?
The un-named leper put himself in a place to receive a touch from Jesus. His leperosy is much like our sin. It too will kill us unless we have a touch from Jesus. He's willing... are you?
Naaman had a lot of obstacles to deal with in order to get his healing, like pride, fear, rejection, doubt. But each time he dipped into the Jordan River his "Vision to See! Faith to Believe! Courage to Do!" made him whole!
The disciples were in hot pursuit of Jesus - they were tracking Him down. I wonder if we have that same kind of pursuit for our Savior?
The world sees desperation and no one to meet it. The world sees pain and no one to relieve it. The world see religion with no belief in it. The world needs to see salvation and Jesus giving it!
What if Jesus showed up in our church... what would He do or say? Maybe this isn't as easy a question to answer as we might think. Listen to this podcast based on Mark 1:21-28.
Here are some truths on being a Water Walker - Vision to See! Faith to Believe! Courage to Do! Get out of the boat my friend!
Four simple points to this message that every Christian needs to get a hold of. You were called to "Come and See", "Come and Follow", "Come and Surrender" and "Come and Multiply!"
Jesus told Matthew (didn't ask) "Follow Me!" Jesus didn't ask for an interview, nor did his ask for his qualifications or resume`. He's looking for men and women who will leave the things of this world and simply "Follow Him." Is that you?
Many have found themselves in the wilderness of life - and many are still there, maybe you - maybe someone you know. John the Baptist was in the wilderness preparing the way for Jesus Christ. He knew his purpose (or calling), had a proclamation (a testimony) and trusted the promises of God. What will you do while in your wilderness?
2012 is a great time to see what God sees, hear what He's saying, and making up our mind to do it.