And behold, there came a leper and worshipped him, saying, Lord! if
thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. And Jesus put forth his hand and
touched him, saying, I will; be thou clean. And immediately his leprosy
was cleansed." - Matthew 8:2-3
Behold, my soul, in the instance of this leper, thine own
circumstances. What he was in body, such wert thou in soul. As his
leprosy made him loathsome and offensive before men, so thy polluted
soul made thee odious in the sight of God! He would not have sought a
cure, had he not been conscious of his need of it. Neither wouldest
thou ever have looked to Jesus, had he not convinced thee of thy
helplessness and misery without him. Moreover, he would not, though
convinced how much he needed healing, have sought that mercy from
Jesus, had he not been made sensible of Jesus's ability to the cure.
Neither wouldest thou ever have come to Jesus, hadst thou not been
taught who Jesus is, and how fully competent to deliver thee. The poor
leper did not doubt whether Jesus was able: though he rather feared
that ability might not be exercised towards him. His prayer was, not if
thou art able, but, "Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean." Now
here, my soul, I hope, thy faith, through grace, exceeds the Jewish
leper. Surely thou both knowest Jesus's power and Jesus's disposition
to save thee. Unworthy and undeserving as thou art, yet his grace is
not restrained by thy undeservings, no more than it was first
constrained by thy merit. His love, his own love, his free love, is the
sole rule of his mercy towards his children, and not their claims, for
they have none, but in his free grace and the Father's everlasting
mercy. Cherish these thoughts, my soul, at all times, for they are most
sweet and precious. But are these all the blessed things which arise
out of the view of the poor leper's case? Oh, no; the most delightful
part still remains in the contemplation of Jesus's mercy to the poor
petitioner, and the very gracious manner the Son of God manifested in
the bestowing of it. He not only healed him, and did it immediately,
but with that tenderness which distinguished his character and his love
to poor sinners. Jesus put forth his hand and touched him; touched a
leper! even so, precious Lord, deal by me. Though polluted and unclean,
yet condescend to put forth, thine hand and touch me also. Put forth
thy blessed Spirit. Come, Lord, and dwell in me, abide in me, and rule
and reign over me. Be thou my God, my Jesus, my Holy One, and make me
thine forever.
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