Mark 7:33 ” After He took him aside, away from the crowd, Jesus put His fingers into the man’s ears. Then He spit and touched the man’s tongue.”

Jesus used His own saliva several times in the Bible to heal.  In John 9:6 it says, “Having said this, He spit on the ground, made some mud with the saliva, and put it on the man’s eyes.”  In Mark 8:23 it says, “He took the blind man by the hand and led him outside the village.  When He had spit on the man’s eyes and put His hands on him, Jesus asked, ‘Do you see anything?’ ”  So why did Jesus do this very primal act?  We know that Jesus was fully man but also fully God…and within His saliva was His DNA.   DNA that held His chromosomes…His genetic information.  But the spit Jesus smeared on these men held something much more powerful… it held within it the very essence of God.

John 21:17 ” Jesus said, ‘Feed My sheep.’ “

The Lord’s commission to “Feed My sheep” is without exception for all Believers.  But for all of you who have been around livestock and done chores, you know that it can be very frustrating moving and feeding animals.  They don’t want to go where you want them to…they’re noisy, dirty, stinky and pushy.  And on top of that, daily chores are mundane, boring, and at times unnerving when the animals act up.  You find yourself saying, “I wish someone else would do this!”  But “Feed My sheep” means much more than just giving nourishment.  For God, it means shepherding, tending, guarding and leading a group of at times unruly people.  People that you can tenderly lead to (Living) water, but then watch as they refuse to drink. That’s when discouragement can set in, but remember it’s not about you, so don’t take it personally… just continue to do the chores you’ve been called to.

Matthew 6:30 ” If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will He not much more clothe you, O you of little faith?”

Jesus didn’t mince words with the Disciples.  He used the phrase, “O you of little faith” many times throughout the book of Matthew in dealing with them.  In Matthew 8:26 Jesus asked, “You of little faith, why are you so afraid?”  In Matthew 14:31 He again asked, “You of little faith, why did you doubt?”  Here were men who had witnessed miracle after miracle…bodies made whole, blind eyes receiving sight, dead bodies brought back to life…and they still hesitated to fully trust Jesus.  If these men had trouble with their faith, why should it surprise me if I fall short?  The Believer’s journey is taking that meager crumb of faith we’re given and growing it day by day…of  being open and honest when we doubt…and asking the Lord to help us in our unbelief.

Mark 4:34 ” But when He was alone with His own disciples He explained everything.”

Jesus taught the crowds that clamored around Him with parables…but when He was alone with His disciples, He would explain the meaning behind them.  It tells us in Mark 4:10 that, “When He was alone, the Twelve and the others around Him asked Him about the parables.”  Reading about God from some author isn’t the same as being alone with God yourself.  Solitary time with God and His Word enables you to ask those tough questions you’re confused about.  And as you probe deeper into His Word,  that alone time with God becomes even more important…for it’s then that He can teach, edify, and exhort you.

Revelation 3:7-8 ” These are the words of Him Who is holy and true, Who holds the key of David. What He opens no one can shut, and what He shuts no one can open. I know your deeds. See, I have placed before you an open door that no one can shut.”

Jesus Christ is that open door, sacrificing His life in order to make a way to God.  And it’s only through His death, burial, and resurrection that we have this open door of faith that we can freely walk through. The final sentence in these Scriptures states, “See, I have placed before you an open door that no one can shut.”  This has to give hope to all that have been praying for a lost love one.  No one can shut this door on them.  This open door of hope will always be there…standing wide open to welcome them in.

John 11:7-8 ” Then He said to His disciples, ‘Let us go back to Judea.’ ‘But Rabbi,’ they said, ‘a short while ago the Jews tried to stone You, and yet You are going back there?’ “

The disciples thought Jesus was confused and making a mistake for wanting to go back to a place where He had almost been killed.  But where they were coming from was a very incorrect and sorely limited understanding, perception, and interpretation of just who Jesus was and what He could do.  Psalm 18:30 tells us that, “As for God, His way is perfect.”  Nothing that God has done or will ever do is a miscalculation or blunder.  His Will in your life is faultless, flawless, and correct in every detail…and His timing is always perfect.

John 10: 14-15 ” I am the good shepherd; I know My sheep and My sheep know Me – just as the Father knows Me and I know the Father.”

God really does know who you are.  To Him you’re not just a number or face in the crowd.  Consider this Scripture in Psalms… “He determines the number of stars and calls them each by name.”  (Psalm 147:4)   Tonight go stand outside and look up…can you even begin to count the stars?  So if this verse tells us God can name each one of those stars…how could you believe He doesn’t know your name?  But it goes so much farther than that… for God not only knows who you are but is aware of every detail in your life, for nothing escapes Him.

Luke 2:6-7 ” While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her first born, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.”

For Mary, this was her first baby…and for the world, it was likewise a new beginning.  For Mary,  it was her  first labor and delivery in rather dismal conditions.. for us, it was the gift of a new start.  It tells us in Colossians 1:15 that, “He is the image of the invisible God, the first-born over all creation.”   When that tiny baby was born,  the manifestation of God the Father came to earth to dwell among us.  And when Mary laid baby Jesus  in that manger, surrounded by livestock and hay, the preeminence over all creation arrived to light the way for sinners.

Psalm 107

I urge you to read this Psalm sometime today…for within the 43 verses, you’ll see yourself portrayed somewhere.  For this passage tells of those who wander and are lost.  It tells of being in desperate situations…places that invoke  feelings of anxiety, depression, and hopelessness.  There are the lost – those who are wandering alone in the wilderness.  There are the guilty – those who are slaves to sin and full of shame and self-loathing.  There are the fools – godless ones being deceived by the world.  Finally, there are the tossed – those who have been battered by life’s storms.  But in all these situations, when they cried out to God for help, He answered.   So despite what you’re going through today… God is there,  ready and willing to help you.

Matthew 15:27 ” Yes, Lord, she said, but even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their masters’ table.”

In this story, a Canaanite woman has approached Jesus asking Him to heal her demon possessed daughter.  At first Jesus is kind, but firmly tells her, “I’ve been sent to help the Jews.”  But she’s undeterred with her request, so He then says to her,  “It’s not right to take the children’s bread and toss it to their dogs.”  For most, that kind of rebuff would have stop them…but not her!  Yes, she thoroughly understands what Jesus is saying, but she also knows that He’s the only one who can save her daughter.  It’s by her tenacity and  tremendous faith…a faith that Jesus recognizes in her,  that her request is granted.