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Touched by the Lord Jesus

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Featured on Jan 4, 2019

When the parents of little children brought them to Jesus for a blessing, the disciples tried to shoo them away. This drew the Savior's ire, because, He told them, the kingdom is composed of such children.

We preach often what this means: that we must be converted and come as little children unto the Lord, helpless, needy, without ability to save ourselves, but simply trusting in and receiving the gift of the Gospel with joy.

Their parents brought them to Jesus for a touch and a blessing, and He was delighted to do so! They knew somehow that there were benefits in the blessing of Jesus.

Jesus took these little children into His arms, prayed for them, and blessed them.

Every time in the Gospels that Jesus touched anyone, it was always to bless them! His touch healed deaf ears, mute tongues, blind eyes, and uncleanness.

His touch took away fear in the presence of His exceeding glory!

His resurrection touch raised people from the dead!

As I read this simple text, the thought came to me, oh, how much I wish that it had been me that Jesus touched!

But then there floods over my soul this truth: that Jesus has taken me into His arms!

Jesus has prayed for me!

Jesus has blessed me!

The physical signs wrought by Christ always pointed to the far greater spiritual truths that apply to all His people.

All of God's people have been brought to Jesus by God our Father, when nobody else ever could!

Jesus has prayed for all His people, and He intercedes for us in Glory.

Jesus has blessed us with redemption, forgiveness of sin, and eternal life, at great cost to Himself on the cross.

Jesus has taken us into His arms, and will never let us go.

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Sep 2, 2018
Sunday Service
Isaiah 40:11; Mark 10:13-16
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