In the gospel
reading at Mass this weekend, a leper came to Jesus, kneeled down, and begged
Him, “If you wish, you can make me clean.”
Jesus was
moved with pity, and stretched out His hand to touch the leper. He said, “I do
will it. Be made clean.”
Scripture
says, “The leprosy left him immediately, and he was made clean.”
Nowadays we
take our health problems to medical doctors, who, all in all, do a pretty good
job of curing our afflictions and illnesses. The vast majority of us would
never think of bringing our physical problems to Jesus, figuring that a doctor
would be much more effective. On the one hand, this is understandable. I mean,
if I accidentally cut my hand with a table saw, I would head straight for the
emergency room rather than my parish rectory. (Besides, my pastor would have a
fit if I gushed blood all over the carpeting.) In this case, I’m sure it would
be God’s will that I seek out a trained doctor rather than have a clergyman
pray over my bleeding hand.
I don’t
remember the exact details, but a number of years ago a family in Massachusetts
refused to bring their sick child to a doctor, convinced that prayer alone
could cure him. A bowel obstruction, which could have been fixed easily by
surgery, ended up killing the youngster. There’s no way this course of action
was God’s will. Those folks were very foolish.
On the other
hand, many people today assume that physical healings via spiritual means are
impossible. We think God is either not capable or not interested, even to the
point of thinking that the miracles described in Scripture are merely fables.
This, too, is
a foolish point of view. God is the master physician. He created us. He is
capable of curing us. The spiritual gift of healing did not die out with the
first century believers. There is far too much evidence and far too many eye-witness
accounts, simply to dismiss the power of prayer. People have been miraculously
cured through prayer.
Although
medical science has made remarkable advances, there are a couple of diseases
doctors have been unable to cure. Medical science is powerless to address the diseases
of sin and death.
Oh sure, we
try to deal with these aliments. We pretend there is no such thing as sin, and
we completely ignore death. But refusing to face these problems does not make
them go away.
Sin is like
spiritual cancer. If left unchecked, it eats away at our soul until we are no
longer recognizable. And death, of course, is always lurking out there, waiting
to snatch each and every last one of us away from this life.
The only
physician who can heal us of these deadly diseases is Dr. Jesus. Only He has
the power truly to forgive our sins and make us clean, and get us into Heaven
for all eternity.
In the gospel
reading, it says the leper was cleansed “immediately.” Jesus has the power to
transform our lives instantly. He can forgive our sins and make us new
creations, filled with joy and peace, and destined for Heaven.
Unlike what
many people believe these days, prayers for physical healing are powerful and
often result in miraculous cures. Dr. Jesus has the power to cure us, just as
He did with the leper. And with this particular physician, there’s no crowded
waiting room, no mountain of paperwork and insurance forms, and no cash co-pay
before He looks at you.
Give it a try
sometime. Make an appointment with Dr. Jesus. Pray for healing, both physical
and spiritual. I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.
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