Jesus answered and said to them, "Go and tell John the things which you hear and see. The blind see and the lame walk; the lepers are cleansed and the deaf hear; the dead are raised up and the poor have the gospel preached to them. And blessed is he who is not offended because of Me." Matthew 10:5-6When Jesus was carrying out his ministry, there were many people who were wondering what was going on. People wanted guidance, and Jesus reassured them in this way.
Each time I read this, I hear Jesus speaking in a way that is very excited but poignant at the same time. It's intense. He raises his hands as he's listing out what's going on. He's saying that so much is changing. And that's a good thing.
Any reading through the gospels reveals that there were many outcasts in Jewish society. If one wants to read more about that, just go to Leviticus to read about how many more people are supposed to be put off to the side in order to sustain the early Jewish society. The blind and lame were just that, sitting off to the sides. The lepers were people you wouldn't look at, because your parents told you that their sins brought them there. The deaf were people who served no purpose. The dead were eternal, and the poor didn't deserve the gospel.
Jesus came into the world in order to bring together all of the outcasts! Jesus came to overthrow all the corruption that society had condoned, and Jesus came to bring wisdom and discernment to everybody. Jesus is here to change all of our lives, and blessed are we who are not offended because of him.
Blessed are we who are not offended because: the poor can have houses; the sick have doctors and healthcare; those who look different aren't ostracized; God's mercy extends to everybody, even those we don't like; our prejudices are proven wrong; God's love reaches to the heavens and God's faithfulness stretches to the skies; God's love extends to all colors, races, sexual orientations, genders, gender expressions; God calls all the faithful.
Jesus made us think in ways that are still difficult for us to comprehend, but he understands that and is willing to work with us, to change us, and bring us closer, so that we may all walk together, in the same direction, hand in hand, with one accord, in the Spirit.
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