He Himself took our infirmities, and carried away our diseases

  Good morning. Now they come to Peter's house where Peter's mother-in-law is sick with a fever; and Jesus heals her. People bring all of their sick relatives and friends for Jesus to heal. Matthew does not mention this, but Mark says that Jesus came from the synagogue before going to Peter's house. That would mean that the people could do no "work” until evening - they could not carry their sick friends and relatives to Jesus. Jesus healed all that were sick. That was to fulfill the prophecy “He Himself took our infirmities, and carried away our diseases.” That means yours, and your family’s. Jesus saw a crowd around Him. Today, if an evangelist saw a crowd, he/she would give a sermon and take up an offering 😇 (did you realize that Jesus never took up an offering?). Jesus gave orders to depart to the other side. Who would do that? A scribe comes and says that he will follow Him wherever He goes. Who knows what his motives were? You have the same kind of thing today. Someone has a ministry with great miracles happening. People want to be a part of something exciting. They want to follow the minister. Jesus said to the scribe, “the foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests; but the Son of Man has nowhere to lay His head.” People want to be a part of the excitement, but they do not count the cost. Jesus was telling the man that it was going to cost him a lot to follow Him. Father thank You that we have counted the cost. We follow You and do whatever You want. Jesus, You take our infirmities and carry away our diseases.

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