
READ MATTHEW 8:14-15
Jesus had chosen Peter to be His first disciple and obviously had a special connection with him. So much so, that He often ate with Peter and his family. Yes, Peter was a married man and still he followed Christ. His mother in law lived in his home.
In our world, you don’t hear much about parents living with their married children. Often that responsibility is turned over to the experts who care for the senior generation. Knowing what it’s like having both of our mothers living with us in their elder years, I can understand this too. In Peter’s case, it was expected behavior. Not only did it show respect for aging parents, but a genuine love for family.
Jesus was often a guest at this home and undoubtedly had come to know Peter’s wife and mother in law. As they arrived that particular day, the mom was very sick with a fever. Jesus was a compassionate Son himself and went to her and held her hand. Within a breath of time, the fever left the woman and she got up and began to serve Him. We don’t know how long she was sick or what her illness was caused by, but Jesus’ touch was enough to relieve her of her illness.
This is a story that isn’t often talked about in the Passion history, but I believe it has some significance. First of all, it shows Jesus’ power over sickness. It demonstrates through that simple act of touch, just how much strength was in His hands. He had the power of God and was able to do this miracle and many more because of that.
It also shows how much Jesus cares for those He loves, but He isn’t limited. His love extends to all humanity suffering the sickness of sin – which would eventually lead to death. His love reaches out to everyone along with His healing power.
The story also shows that Jesus approved of marriage. Peter had been blessed with a wife and family to care for and, even though his new career would take him away from them for days and months, he still had time for them.
The act of healing relied on no action by the mother in law. It was all Jesus, His touch, His love and His power over sin. In gratitude, the woman’s first thought was to serve the man who healed her.
Dear, Sweet, Jesus, you showed your power over sickness and death while you walked the earth, so I know that what lies beyond the grave is going to be amazing. You were there when this planet was created, along with all the others and the everything in heaven and earth. Your power is worthy of our honor and praise. When you came to live among us, you suffered as we do. You felt pain, anxious moments, fear, tears and everything we experience each day. There is nothing that I can do to help myself get rid of the sin that continues to haunt me. I turn to you in full repentance of all of them, including I don’t even realize I’ve committed. You alone have the power to take away my iniquities. You alone have paid the price for my admittance to your family. In gratitude, help me to serve you in any way I can. While I wait for my final day, strengthen me through your Word and continue to give me confidence to serve You alone. Amen!
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Thanks ❤️
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You’re very welcome Kathy 🌷🌷
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This is beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us.
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Thank you Deborah. There are so many Interesting characters in the ministry and passion of Christ and we can apply them all to our everyday lives. Thanks for reading.
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I feel honored to know you.
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The feeling is mutual❤️
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