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Part One | Part 2 I HAVE NO ONE v. 7 The sick man answered Him, "Sir, I have no man to put me into the pool when the water is stirred up, but while I am coming, another steps down before me." As we reflect on history, one will notice that every great individual has had to travel through many solitary valleys. When the masses had turned on him, King David had to learn to encourage (strengthen) himself in the Lord (1 Samuel 30:6)., The Apostle Paul shares of his own personal experience, "At my first defense no one supported me, but all deserted me; …….., but the Lord stood with me and strengthened me,…..and I was rescued out of the Lion's mouth (2 Timothy 4:16a, 17a, c)." Jesus forewarned His disciples that He too would travel through that solitary path called, The road of pain, "Behold, an hour is coming, and has already come, for you to be scattered, each to his own home, and to leave Me alone, and yet I am not alone, because the Father is with Me (John 16:32)." It's sad that after thirty eight years, this man didn't have one person, who cared enough to help him out. We can waste so much precious time trying to find love and acceptance in all the wrong people, places and things. Once again wisdom tells us there is "Time to search and a time to give up as lost, a time to keep and a time to throw away. (Ecclesiastes 3:6)." It was time for him to find a whole new group of friends and it was going to begin with a new friend who would stick closer than a brother (read Proverbs 18:24). GET UP – PICK UP AND WALK GET UP I've always been intrigued by the God given strength that was entrusted to the Apostle Paul ,one event comes to mind when the religious leaders of his time incited the crowds to stone him and then dragging him out of the city, supposing him dead. While the disciples stood around him, he GOT UP and entered the city. Not only did he continue to proclaim the Gospel, but he began strengthening the souls of the disciples, encouraging them to continue in the faith. (Read Acts 14:19-22). After hearing Jesus' command of "get up, pick up your pallet and walk", we read that, Immediately the man became well (healthy), and when taken to a higher level, it means he became a man of good standing or (un-merited) favor (Grace) with God (read Romans 5:1,2). PICK UP AND WALK Now as I sought for the definition of the this word Hope, I found that it had a two fold meaning which consists of, An expectation of evil and an expectation of good, (Strong's Greek concordance) and if we can allow ourselves the liberty of meditating on what was just written, you will see how well equipped this man truly was as he walked into his God given destiny here on earth. I believe he understood that, yes, in his new journey he should expect many obstacles and hardships, but he also expected God to see him through them. This is a very important fundamental truth for you and I to apply in our lives. For yes, people will come against your new attitude of mind, but may our prayer be, "Let them curse, but You bless *me (*writers insert - Psalm 109:28)." Once again experience teaches us that bad things can happen to good people, but Hope says, "But as for me, I will watch expectantly (in hope) for the God of my salvation. My God will hear me. Do not rejoice over me, O my enemy. Though I fall I will rise, though I dwell in darkness, the Lord is a light to me (Micah 7:7, 8). " As a Christian, my Hope is based on Jesus' life, death and resurrection. For this teaches me that there is no valid reason for anyone to be stuck in a bad place for thirty eight years. For the same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead dwells in us (read – Romans 8:11) And if you ever are tempted to slip back into that miserable place, please listen to experience and say to yourself "I just ain't got the time for that!" Then keep walking. Your friend always in the Journey Rev. Joe A. Rivera Copyright 2008 by Joe Rivera. All Rights Reserved. Used by permission. |
