Friday Mid-Week Service
22 February 2013
Preaching:
40A man with leprosy came to him and begged him on his knees,
"If you are willing, you can make me clean."
41Filled
with compassion, Jesus reached out his hand and touched the man. "I am
willing," he said. "Be clean!" 42Immediately the leprosy left him and
he was cured.
Mark 1:40-42
The three great revelations Mark
1:40-42
1. Christ is our personal
healer.
The greatest love of God that He gave is
the life of Christ that suffered at the Cross of Calvary for us. If you lost everything for God’s sake, then
rejoice because you experience to live like Him.
We must encounter or experience
healing first before we teach or preach, for divine healing is not a doctrine,
it is about experience.
Father sent Jesus, not angels for He
want and pleases to a unique heart. God
honors a unique heart that catches His attention as what Mary Magdalene did.
We must consider His glory and His
words. It must be our daily bread.
Kung tinanggap mo na ang Panginoong
Jesu-Cristo, huwag ka ng makipag-relasyon sa iba. Kung hindi ka maligaya sa Lord, saan ka pa
liligaya?
2. Nothing is impossible to
God.
Though the leper is aware that his
disease is incurable, yet he believe that he will receive his healing because
of his faith that Jesus could take it away from him.
We must believe that Jesus is the only
solution to our needs. We must not lose
our attention and sight unto Him in order to have a radical and immovable faith
to Him. Also, we must not content of
what we have now, instead, we must go beyond and we must go deeper in spirit
for nothing could match the joy that the Lord provides.
3. God wants to heal us now.
The Lord said:
“Son, I want all that has a
sick will be healed now.”
Our part is to have faith and to believe,
while God’s part is to show His love and compassion to us, so when these two
things combined; divine healing will takes place and miracles will happened!
We must always be a blessing! If our
hearts desire is to bless other always, that are the sign that God reigns upon
us and God controls us.
We must have 100% consecration of
life to Christ, a satisfied life. What
is time without the Lord? What is love without the Lord? What is love without
time with the Lord?
Lastly, we are called to minister
others and not to criticize them. It is
the way for them to be delivered, be save and be healed.
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