Thursday, June 12, 2014

June 13, 2014 He Took Them



He Took Them

Matthew 8:17 This was to fulfill what was spoken through the prophet Isaiah: “He took up our infirmities and carried our diseases.”

WHEN someone takes a thing, he does so to use it for his own purposes. I took the money my wife gave to me and bought a shirt. My friend took the book I gave him to read about the star formations. The thief took all the valuables from the house.
     But isn’t it wonderful that Jesus took nothing for his own benefit? He took up, instead, our infirmities. He took our sins upon his shoulders and carried the cross to Golgotha. The infirmity of sin is taken from our soul as Jesus lovingly stretched his hands for the nails. The wrath of God is no longer upon us because Jesus took God’s judgment onto himself.
     Even more, Jesus takes the infirmities of our mourning and turns it into comfort. He takes our feelings of depression and frustration and forms them into, “I love you.” Our Savior picks up the infirmities of our anxieties and fears to still our hearts to rest in him.
     Jesus takes hold of your hand to lead you to the garden of resurrection. There he speaks softly to you and calls you by name. A you plea for your dying mother or your failing father, he reminds you he has come to take them home so they can be where he is.
     In joy, Jesus takes a child’s heart to form it in love for him. He takes His Word and places it upon a teen’s heart. And he takes the hands of a man and a woman to form the two into one.
     The world is filled with sin’s infirmities. Jesus, though, has taken them, so they are no longer yours.

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