Shalom
Today I want to share again from Kenneth E. Hagin's "Faith Food" devotional. This has always been one of my favorites!
Himself Took . . .
And Bare
That it might be fulfilled which was spoken by Esaias the
prophet, saying, Himself took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses. — Matthew 8:17
In our text today, Matthew
is quoting Isaiah
53.
When I first
understood what this verse really meant, I rejoiced in it. Because when I read
it, I was able to emphasize the word “our.” Jesus took our infirmities
and bore our sicknesses. I am included in that “our”! He took my infirmities,
and bore my sicknesses!
At this realization, I
felt as the elderly woman did who suddenly turned up missing in London during
World War II. Her neighbors didn’t see her in the bomb shelters during enemy
air raids, so they assumed she had either been killed or had left town. When
some of them saw her on the street several days later, they asked her where she
had been. She answered that she hadn’t been anywhere.
“But what did you do during the bombing?” they asked.
She said, “I just stayed in bed and slept.”
“Weren’t you afraid?”
“No, after I read in the Bible that God neither slumbers nor sleeps, I
decided there wasn’t any need for both of us to stay awake!”
Since Christ Himself
took our infirmities and bore our sicknesses, there isn’t any need for us to
bear them. Jesus bore them so that we might be free!
Confession: Because Christ took my infirmities and bore
my sicknesses, there is no need for me to bear them. I accept what Jesus has
provided!
HALLELUJAH! We are MOST BLESSED! Here is Brandon Lake with "Count 'Em":
Shalom in Him!