Come
to Me, all you who labor and
are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take
My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle
and lowly in heart, and
you will find rest for your souls.
Matthew 11:28-29
Matthew 11:28-29
Jesus
could walk on water and after His resurrection, He could even go right
through a locked door. He fed 5,000 men from a little boy's lunch
box, calmed storms, cured incurable diseases, and raised the dead.
With superpowers like that, you'd have expected both D.C. and Marvel
to offer Jesus His own comic book series. Christ could have been the
quintessential superhero, but He had one problem – marketing.
When
Jesus healed the leper, He told the man not to tell anyone. He could
have flown, turned rocks into bread, or jumped from tall buildings, but He wouldn't do any of it. True, Christ fed 5,000 poor people in
the desert, but He never advertised this. He could have gotten
government subsidies if he fed 5,000 soldiers or bureaucrats. The man
of God lacked a public relations agent.
His
power over death and disease could have made Him millions and when
you factor in His ability to bring peace to a troubled heart, He
could have had the world come knocking at His door.
In
the verses above, Jesus offers rest to the weary and heavy laden. He
offers His yoke to pull the load and supports His claims by saying “I
am gentle and lowly in heart.” What kind of self-affirmation
is this? No modern faith healer or tel-evangelist would ever come
across so weak! And there you have the answer: The Savior of the
World knew who He was, so He never needed to promote Himself. The
miracles He did validated what He said, so that everyone who believed
would receive His promises.
In
a world full of make believe superheroes and superpowers there is
still one who can do so much more and for real and He is Gentle
and Lowly in Heart.
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