1 When Jesus came down from the mountain, large crowds followed Him. 2 And a man with leprosy came to Him and bowed down before Him, and said, “Lord, if You are willing, You can make me clean.” 3 Jesus reached out with His hand and touched him, saying, “I am willing; be cleansed.” And immediately his leprosy was cleansed. 4 And Jesus said to him, “See that you tell no one; but go, show yourself to the priest and present the offering that Moses commanded, as a testimony to them.”
TODAY'S TAKEAWAY
I see a beautiful man of faith here, who is a great testimony to not just the priests who got to witness the healing result, but to us! And we can see that this man had a personal relationship with the Lord. Notice that when Jesus healed the man, Jesus didn't have to tell him to sin no more, nor did He tell the man that he would be healed according to his faith. That's because the man already had faith in the Lord, and was most likely already living a life of obedience!
Even though his Lord God had allowed him to get leprosy, he was not angry, bitter or all "oh-woe-is-me". In fact, this man loved, honored AND RECOGNIZED the Lord God in flesh. And this man certainly did not take the Lord for granted. He was not at all presumptuous to demand that the Lord HAD to heal him. In fact, he bowed down before the Lord and called Him "LORD", followed by his question: "IF YOU ARE WILLING!!!"
Is it Your will, Lord? Perhaps I'm more use to You as a leper. The man was willing to live according to God's will, however or whatever that meant. wow-wow-wow... And even more obediently, we can safely assume that this man followed Jesus' directions immediately afterwards, about following Mosaic law, as well as not telling others about his healing, otherwise the Bible would say that he didn't listen and that he went around telling people (like we will see later in the next chapter).
According to Leviticus 13, if someone's skin showed anything irregular, they were to go to the priest who would look at the symptoms and diagnose them. If the person had leprosy, they were declared unclean by the priests. The priests were to do follow-ups, and unless the leprosy was still there, it was the priest who would declare a person clean, and there would be a whole cleansing process. Of course, a believer will desire to bring an offering of thanksgiving and great appreciation to the Lord for His healing!
Looking at the very last phrase of the very last verse says so much about the relationships that spiritual leaders had - or didn't have - with Jesus! We know that most of the Pharisees were very opposed to Jesus and His ministry, while others maybe were not sure. As well, there could have been some who believed, or lacked confidence in their belief, and were fearful of opposing the Pharisees. But, seeing the evidence of how Jesus healed this leper could have either convinced them that Jesus is Lord so that they might believe, or this could have encouraged them in their faith!
Jesus is the great Physician... not just One who is able to physically heal, but most importantly, He spiritually cleanses and heals those who humbly go before Him for His forgiveness, eternal life and a personal relationship!