Read Matthew 9.
Jesus continued to publicly display His power and authority as God in the
flesh. What began in Matthew 7:28 with His teaching authority of the Scriptures was now plain for all to see in
every area, including the natural elements, physical maladies, satanic powers,
and the forgiveness of sin. As He confirmed His identity, Jesus had
compassion on the people "because they were harassed and helpless"
(v.36).
The questions asked were all good ones. But not everyone liked the
obvious answers.
1. Question #1. (vv.1-8)
In verse 3, the accusation was blasphemy. The question, unasked in
Matthew's account, was "Who can forgive sins but God?" The
answer from Jesus was "that you may know that the Son of Man has the
authority on earth to forgive sins" he healed the paralytic man.
2. Question #2. (vv.9-13)
"Why does your teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?"
Jesus answered that He did not come "to call the righteous, but sinners."
The self-righteous critics felt no guilt for their sin and no need of a
Savior. But those that did sense and admit their need found an eternal
friend in Jesus.
3. Question #3. (vv.14-17)
John's disciples asked, "Why do we and the Pharisees fast, but your
disciples do not fast?" The answer compared being with Jesus as a
time for celebration. No one fasts on joyful occasions. But in
anticipation of the cross and His ascension back to heaven, Jesus indicated
that an appropriate time for fasting will come when He is gone.
4. Question #4. (vv. 27-31)
This question was asked by Jesus of the two blind men. "Do you
believe that I am able to do this?" They replied, "Yes,
Lord." Then, Jesus healed them both.
The paralytic could not help himself. His four friends had to carry him
to Jesus.
The ruler of the Synagogue could not help his daughter. She died of
unstated causes. But he cast his hope on Jesus, even confessing that he
believed Jesus could raise her from the dead.
The bleeding woman could not find anyone to help her after twelve years of
trying. She put her faith in Jesus and he healed her instantly.
The two blind men lived without a cure, but they came to Jesus for help.
The man in verses 32-34 was oppressed by demons and mute. Someone
brought him to Jesus. Not only did the demons flee but the man began to
speak.
Each of these illustrates that God helps those who CANNOT help themselves.
It is when a person realizes that casting one's dependence on Him is the
only means of deliverance. Help is available for those who come to Jesus
in faith and total dependence on Him.
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