Faith is full of inventions. The
house was full, a crowd blocked up the door, but faith found a way of
getting at the Lord and placing the palsied man before him. If we cannot
get sinners where Jesus is by ordinary methods we must use
extraordinary ones. It seems, according to Luke 5:19,
that a tiling had to be removed, which would make dust and cause a
measure of danger to those below, but where the case is very urgent we
must not mind running some risks and shocking some proprieties. Jesus
was there to heal, and therefore fall what might, faith ventured all so
that her poor paralysed charge might have his sins forgiven. O that we
had more daring faith among us! Cannot we, dear reader, seek it this
morning for ourselves and for our fellow-workers, and will we not try
to-day to perform some gallant act for the love of souls and the glory
of the Lord.
The world is constantly inventing; genius serves all
the purposes of human desire: cannot faith invent too, and reach by
some new means the outcasts who lie perishing around us? It was the
presence of Jesus which excited victorious courage in the four bearers
of the palsied man: is not the Lord among us now? Have we seen his face
for ourselves this morning? Have we felt his healing power in our own
souls? If so, then through door, through window, or through roof, let
us, breaking through all impediments, labour to bring poor souls to
Jesus. All means are good and decorous when faith and love are truly set
on winning souls. If hunger for bread can break through stone walls,
surely hunger for souls is not to be hindered in its efforts. O Lord,
make us quick to suggest methods of reaching thy poor sin-sick ones, and
bold to carry them out at all hazards.
This devotion was taken from The Apostle's Bible app.
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