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I pulled into the driveway of my home but I could bear it no longer. I turned around and drove straight back to the hospital. I have noticed that sometimes when we disobey God and then repent and do what He is prompting, it is even harder the second time. It is as though He is testing our resolve. Such was the case as I returned. Conditions were not conducive to earnest prayer for Tessa as I entered the ICU. The distressed mother and her sister were there, talking animatedly. Tessa was, if anything, little worse and the nurse was busy attending to her. I had to interrupt them all.

“Excuse me,” I interjected into the mother's conversation, “I am
a committed Christian and I would like to say a prayer for Tessa
and ask God to heal her.”

I was unprepared for the reaction. The mother started crying
hysterically and began stroking her child.

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They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick: I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance. (Mark 2:17 KJV)

As I study the life of Jesus, I am moved by the love and attention He gave to people. He spent time with children, declaring them the greatest in God’s kingdom. In a society that regarded women as not much more than slaves, Jesus welcomed them into His discipleship, raising their status beyond anything the world had seen. Jesus touched lepers, healed the sick, and showed compassion for the poor, weak, and oppressed. He recognized the deep needs of all people, including Zaccheus, a wealthy tax collector who was despised and rejected by the people. While passing through Jericho, Jesus spotted him in a sycamore tree, and said, “Zaccheus, come down, I must be a guest at your house today.” (Luke 19:5). Salvation came to Zaccheus’ house that day. Jesus cast out seven demons from Mary Magdalene, who was the first to see the resurrected Christ. He assured the penitent criminal, who hung next to Him on the Cross that he would join Him in paradise. Jesus talked and ate with sinners, recognizing their need for love and redemption. Jesus saw something worth dying for in every person He met. 


As I look at Jesus’ life, it’s evident that my spiritual vision is unlike His. I’ve come to realize that it takes more than my mere knowledge of His life and teachings to see as Jesus sees. It takes growing and abiding in Christ, and letting Him live through me. 

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