Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Holy Week: Jesus Heals and Blesses


Holy Week: Jesus Heals and Blesses 
   

In my last two blog posts we witnessed Jesus’ warm and enthusiastic welcome into Jerusalem, (Palm Sunday), and then saw Him shock some folks when He came down on the scoundrels for dishonoring God and the Temple. He had already been annoying the Sanhedrin, Pharisees, and Temple authorities and His latest actions only deepened their anger. 


Let’s now move on with Him further into the temple complex. 


After cleansing the temple, Matthew tells us, “Then the blind and the lame came to Him in the temple, and He healed them. But when the chief priests and scribes saw the wonderful things that He did, and the children crying out in the temple and saying, ‘Hosanna to the Son of David!’ they were indignant and said to him, ‘Do You hear what these are saying?’ And Jesus said to them, ‘Yes. Have you never read, “Out of the mouth of babes and nursing infants You have perfected praise?”’ (Matthew 21:14-16 NKJV). 


Illustration by Lesley James, from 
The Lord Has Need of  YOU, by Connie Wohlford
Speaking of children, Jesus was known to love and respect the young ones. In Matthew 19:13-14, Jesus rebuked His disciples for trying to shoo away children who were brought to Him. Also, He made quite a strong statement, which is recorded in Matthew 18:5-6. “Whoever receives one little child like this in My name receives Me. But whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to sin, it would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck, and he were drowned in the depth of the sea.” (NKJV)




One of my very favorite illustrations in my book, The Lord Has Need of YOU, is the one showing Jesus with the children and the crippled man whom He had healed. 


It reads, “Jesus and His disciples walked further into the Temple complex. Blind and crippled people came to Jesus, and He healed them. Several children ran to see Him, and He greeted and blessed each one.”*


According to Matthew, Jesus and His disciples then went to Bethany for the night. Over the next four days they were back and forth between Jerusalem and Bethany, spending most of the daytime in Jerusalem. At night, they probably lodged in the home of their dear friends, Martha, Mary, and Lazarus. 


Illustration by Lesley James, from 
The Lord Has Need of YOU, by Connie Wohlford
In my book, it’s described this way: “For the next few days, Jesus stayed in the area of Jerusalem, spending much time in the Temple. People listened to Him teach about God and were amazed at His wisdom and His power to heal the sick. The crowds loved to listen to His stories, which helped them understand what the Kingdom of God is like.


“But some of the Jewish leaders were jealous and angry because many of their fellow Jews chose to Follow Jesus.”*  


Tension was building among the Jewish leaders and their disdain for Jesus was growing. Jesus was well aware of their feelings as well as their scheming to kill Him.


As in my previous posts in this Holy Week, I want to encourage you to read in your Bible about the last few days of Jesus’ life. This phase of Jesus’ time on earth begins with His Triumphal Entry, known as Palm Sunday. I posted about that Sunday and on Monday about Him disrupting the temple merchants. If you didn’t read those, I invite you to do so. 


Quite a bit happens in these few days. See for yourself. Begin your reading at these points: Matthew 21, Mark 11, Luke 19:28, and John 12:12. Go ahead and read through to the end of each of the Gospels between now and Easter Sunday. Be blessed with me as we learn Jesus. 


Each day this week, I’m posting just a few highlights from those amazing days in history. Also, I’m using some of the pictures and quotes from my book titled, The Lord has Need of YOU.* The illustrations are watercolor paintings by artist, Lesley James.


Thank you for traveling with me through these amazing days. God bless you. 


*The Lord Has Need of YOU, by Connie Wohlford. Copyright Connie Wohlford, 2019, Hoot Books Publishing.

*The Lord Has Need of YOU can be purchased directly from me via email author@conniewohlford.com or through Amazon,  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1687536104/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0


©Copyright 2020 Connie Wohlford

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