The story of the leper in Matthew 8:1-4 really stood out to me as I read it last night. This leper, an outcast, comes to Jesus and shows this tremendous amount of faith with one statement. “Lord, if you will, you can make me clean.”
Why is this strange? Read Leviticus 13:45-46
45 “The leprous person who has the disease shall wear torn clothes and let the hair of his head hang loose, and he shall cover his upper lip and cry out, ’Unclean, unclean.’ 46 He shall remain unclean as long as he has the disease. He is unclean. He shall live alone. His dwelling shall be outside the camp. (ESV)
Lepers were outcasts, left to the outside of the culture, literally having to yell “unclean” so that the “clean” wouldn’t come near to them to be infected. He is as hopeless as a man can get… until he meets Jesus.
This leper knows that Jesus can heal him, and his statement, “Lord, if you will you can make me clean,” shows tremendous faith. But what really hit me is that sometimes I don’t even get that far. I’ll have something I struggle with and I’ll try to take care of it myself. I’ll do the best I can but I keep failing. Maybe its time for all of us to give it over to Jesus. Let go of the burden of trying to do it ourselves and just say, “Lord, if you will, you can heal me.”
Note that he doesn’t say, “Heal me now!” as if to treat Jesus as we sometimes do, a cosmic genie who grants our wishes. Instead he knows that Jesus can do it, but is resigned to His will.
What does Jesus do?
Matthew 8:3 – And Jesus stretched out his hand and touched him, saying, “I will, be clean.” (ESV)
Two thoughts:
#1 – He touched him – it sounds silly until you realize he probably hasn’t had any form of physical contact since he was labeled unclean. Jesus doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty, doesn’t care how clean or unclean we are… He still loves us.
#2 – “I will, be clean.” Two words and the man is healed, his hope is returned. No longer an outcast, no longer unclean, no longer burdened by this disease, he leaves his encounter with Jesus with hope for the future.
As we start this new year, remember that Jesus is ready to help us… no matter how dirty, unclean, and sinful we are… and that because of Jesus we have hope for the future.
In Christ,
Isaiah