Reading: Luke 7:1-17

What do those two have to do with each other? Probably nothing in this passage, except that they are featured in this passage, and caught my attention.

“Sick, and ready to die” (2).

“A dead man carried out” (12).

In both cases, the answer was Jesus.

The same is true for me. Whether I’m feeling fine or whether I’m feeling terribly sick, Jesus. Whether my dreams and hopes and plans are alive and vibrant or whether they are almost dead (or completely dead), Jesus. Whether I’m not hurt or hurt a little or hurt beyond repair, Jesus.

“He was worthy” (4).

“I am not worthy” (6).

“Neither thought I myself worthy” (7).

I don’t have to be worthy before Jesus will help me. I like that assurance!

However, I should not think too highly of myself. Or as an Old Testament passage records it . . . .

“Let another man praise thee, and not thine own mouth; a stranger, and not thine own lips” (Proverbs 27:2).

Thus, in today’s reading I see hope, healing, and humility. I need all three.

[Many of his disciples went with him (Luke 7:11)]

from Luke 7:11

A little bit more from Luke 7: He Saw. And More.

Surely you could add something...