Healed!

Pastor Jim Kilby • January 16, 2024

I'm always intrigued by the people who saw Jesus in the flesh but decided not to follow Him. Wasn't there something so different about Him that anyone in their right mind would have given anything to know Him more? Evidently, being in your right mind involved not being too wealthy, and not being too self-righteous because both of those groups of people often gave Jesus the brush off. As human nature would have it, people with similar conditions still are denying Jesus control of their lives. It's also interesting that the people who had sinned or been oppressed much were emphatic about leaving everything and following Jesus. Some of them had to be persuaded by the Lord Himself to perform missions other than just following Him in the flesh. Today, those who have been forgiven much or healed miraculously still often are more interested in serving their Lord. It's almost as if Jesus allows us to get into trouble so we'll be ready for the help when He offers it. It also seems we'll be more ready to tell others of His grace and His mercy.

 

"The man from whom the demons had gone out begged to go with him, but Jesus sent him away, saying, 'Return home and tell how much God has done for you.' So the man went away and told all over town how much Jesus had done for him." Luke 8:39-39


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By Pastor Jim Kilby February 4, 2026
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By Pastor Jim Kilby January 28, 2026
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