Today I want to share Rick Renner's devotional from his "Sparkling Gems From The Greek - Volume 2".
Miracles Catch People’s Attention!
And a great multitude followed him, because they saw his
miracles which he did on them that were diseased. — John 6:2
Today I want to talk to you about miracles and the effect
that God’s power has on people’s lives. Throughout our many years of ministry,
Denise and I have seen countless miracles, and we learned long ago that
miracles always have a profound effect on people! Let me relate to you an
example that occurred in the early years of our ministry abroad just after the
breakup of the Soviet Union in the year 1991.
During those tumultuous times, that entire region of the
world was facing many serious economic struggles. Food supplies were rare;
gasoline was almost nonexistent; and medicines and medical supplies were in
short supply. Well-trained doctors could diagnose a patient’s sickness, but
people remained untreated because no medications were available. In fact, even
basic medications such as aspirin were a treasure because they were so hard to
obtain.
In the midst of this dismal state of affairs, Denise and I
announced on television that we were going to hold a series of miracle services
in Riga, Latvia. These would be our first meetings in Latvia, and we wanted to
facilitate a powerful demonstration of God’s power in this city. For two weeks
prior to those big meetings, we broadcast advertisements for the miracle
services many times a day on television. We had no idea what kind of effect the
commercials would have, but we prayed that people would come to the meetings to
hear the Gospel, receive a miraculous touch from God, and come to personally
know Jesus Christ.
The long-anticipated day finally arrived, and we drove to
the city to begin our series of meetings. When we arrived at the large rented
auditorium, thousands of people were already in line, waiting to get into the
building for the meeting. As Denise and I stood on the stage and looked out
over the audience in that large hockey arena, we were stunned to see nearly
8,000 people! Many of these were sick people who had no means of obtaining
desperately needed medicines and had therefore turned to the power of God as
their only hope for physical healing.
Night after night, we saw mighty miracles occur before our
eyes. Blind eyes were opened; epileptics were healed; and deaf ears were
unstopped. And the greatest miracle of all was the hundreds of people who came
forward to give their lives to Jesus at the conclusion of the meetings each
night! By the end of that week, more than 7,000 people prayed to receive Jesus
as their Lord. Then on the last night of those meetings, we witnessed one of
the greatest miracles we have ever seen in our ministry.
Nineteen years earlier, a man in that crowd had become
paralyzed from the waist down after falling from the roof of a house. On the
first day of the meetings, we saw this man as he hobbled toward the stage on
his crutches to give his life to Jesus. On the second day of the meetings, he
came to receive the infilling of the Holy Spirit. On the fourth day, he showed
up at the local swimming pool where we were baptizing people, and he was
water-baptized. If nothing else happened, his life had already been completely
transformed by the power of God.
But on the last night of the meetings, just as we closed the
final service, I heard a noise to my left and turned to see what the commotion
was all about. This paralyzed man had released his faith and thrown his arms
into the air — and as his crutches hit the ground, the lower part of his body
had come alive! Now he was standing with no crutches to hold him up.
Because of where the man was seated, the entire crowd turned
to watch as he began to take his first steps in nineteen years. He took one
step, then another, and then another — and with each step, he moved faster and
faster. Soon he was running back and forth all across the front of the vast
crowd that was gasping with shock at the miracle they were witnessing. The
entire crowd saw this miracle take place!
After that remarkable event, I gave an invitation for the
lost, and more people gave their lives to Jesus Christ that night than in any
of the other services. Years later, people still recall that amazing miracle,
and as a result of that miracle and the other miracles that took place during
those meetings, multitudes believed in Jesus. Many of these people hadn’t
previously believed in the existence of God at all, but because of these
miraculous demonstrations, they gave their lives to Jesus Christ!
God has always used miracles to attract people to Jesus
Christ. Many such examples can be found in Scripture, but one of the greatest
demonstrations of this truth is recorded in John 6:2, which says, “And a great
multitude followed him, because they saw his miracles which he did on them that
were diseased.”
The word “great” in this verse is a translation of the Greek
word polus, which refers to a great numeric quantity. This tells us
that the crowd following Jesus was really huge. In addition, the Greek
word for “multitude” is ochlos, which always describes a massive
crowd. By using these two words back to back, John was emphasizing that
the crowd following Jesus wasn’t simply large — it was an enormously
massive group of people!
This verse goes on to tell us that this group of people
“followed” Jesus. The Greek word used here denotes continuous, unbroken
action. Taking this into account, the first part of this verse could be
translated, “And a great multitude kept on following and following and
following him.…” You see, there was something about Jesus’ ministry that
attracted these throngs of people. They didn’t want to be away from Him, not
even for a moment! They just kept on following and following and following Him
everywhere He went!
Why was this massive multitude following Jesus? The verse
tells us: “…because they saw his miracles which he did on them that were
diseased.” The word “because” is the word hoti, and it points to the
reason the crowd was following Jesus. It says they were following Him
“…because they saw his miracles.…”
I want you to look at the word “saw” in this verse. This
word means to be a spectator, to notice, or to watch in full
detail. Just as one would sit and watch a play from a seat in the theater, this
crowd watched intently to see every miracle Jesus was performing. Like
spectators in a theater who are mesmerized by an amazing show, they didn’t want
to miss one act in this supernatural performance, so they followed Jesus to get
a close-up look at the miracles that were constantly occurring in His ministry.
The verse goes on to say, “…They saw his miracles which
he did on them that were diseased.” The word “miracles” used here actually
comes from the Greek word semeion. In the Greek world of the First Century
AD, this word semeion signified the official written notice that
announced the final verdict of a court, the signature or seal applied to
documents to guarantee their authenticity, or a sign that marked key
locations in a city.
Taking this into account, we find these miracles were the
final verdict or proof that God was with Jesus. When that crowd
saw the miracles, they knew those supernatural acts were God’s stamp of
approval on Jesus’ ministry. These superhuman deeds were the
guarantee that Jesus was anointed by God. The miracles He performed were
like signs that declared, “God is here!
You are in the right place!” They
were comparable to a signature or a seal that authenticated and guaranteed that
God was with Him. That’s why these followers didn’t want to be away from
Jesus. They knew Jesus had the stamp of God’s approval!
John 6:2 even gives us an idea of what kind of miracles
primarily caught the attention of the crowd. It says, “And a great multitude
followed him, because they saw his miracles which he did on them that were
diseased.” The words “he did” come from the Greek word poieo, which often
conveys the idea of creativity. This is important because in this
context, poieo gives the suggestion of creative miracles. The
use of this Greek word implies that extraordinary miracles of a creative nature
were regularly occurring and that these miracles in particular were catching
the attention of the crowd.
Furthermore, John recorded that Jesus was healing those who
were “diseased.” The word “diseased” comes from the Greek word astheneo. This
word doesn’t refer to people with minor ailments such as the common cold;
rather, it depicts people who are physically frail or feeble due
to some bodily condition. Their physical condition is so serious that it has
rendered them unable to move about freely. These were feeble, frail,
broken people.
However, when Jesus walked the earth, He carried the
anointing to heal the sick — and He regularly healed people who were physically
frail or feeble due to some bodily condition. The health of these people had
deteriorated to the point that they had become weak and frail — but once Jesus
touched them, they were restored to health!
Taking all these words into consideration, an interpretative
translation of John 6:2 could read:
“A massive multitude continually followed Jesus because they
were constantly seeing the mighty signs He was performing on those who were
sick. Those whose health was so deteriorated that they were physically frail
were recipients of these mighty deeds that authenticated the fact that God was
with Jesus!”
Those who followed Jesus during His ministry on this earth
knew that something wonderful was always happening. People’s lives were being
changed; their health was being restored; and their purpose in life was being
renewed. Jesus was the best thing that had ever happened to every person who
ever came in contact with Him!
And Jesus is still the best thing that has ever happened to
every person who comes in contact with Him today! He is the same
yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8), so why don’t you go ahead and
believe for miracles to start working in your life as they did in Jesus’ life?
When people see those miracles and experience the power of God, it will open
their hearts to hear the Good News of Jesus Christ. Miracles will get
their attention, and then you can tell them about Jesus!
Think of the profound effect that a single miracle would
have on your circle of friends and the people you know. God wants to work
through you! As a believer, you are anointed and commissioned to lay hands on
the sick, and you have the right to expect to see those sick people get well.
That’s God’s promise in Mark 16:18, so boldly claim it by faith and reach out
to let His power operate through you to others!
Having witnessed so many miracles in our ministry, I want to
encourage you to believe God for miracles in your own life and in the lives of
those around you. When people see and experience the power of God, it makes
them want to follow Jesus, just like the crowds who followed Him in John 6:2.
Miracles are God’s way of shouting, “I am here and I love you!”
It is sad that many people think Jesus’ miracle-working
power is only a thing of the past, because He is the same today as He was then.
He is both able and willing now to do the same things He did when He walked the
earth 2,000 years ago. Jesus hasn’t changed. He wants to touch, heal, and
restore people. That’s why I want to encourage you to make room in your life
for Jesus to perform His miracle-working, life-changing ministry through you!
I hope that YOU are ready to see miracles by the mighty power of God as YOU speak His Word and minister to people! EXPECT THEM! Amen! Here is Hillsong with "Shadow Step":
Shalom in Him!