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Sermon as we preaching through the gospel of Mark.
Mark chapter number one and will begin reading a verse number 40.
Mark chapter 1 verse number 40, I'm not so sure that Ted May and may be called into the ministry to preach cuz only a preacher can speak about 30 minutes of material in about 15 minutes in a 5 minute time slot.
So I'm getting brother, I appreciate you.
And I tolerate Mary.
Okay.
So amen.
Mark 1:40.
This is now a leper came to him, came to Jesus imploring him.
Kneeling down to him and saying to him.
If you are willing, you can make me clean.
Then Jesus moved with compassion stretched out his hand and touched him.
And said to him, I am willing be cleansed.
as soon as he had spoken, medially the leprosy left him and he was cleansed and he strictly warned him and sent him away at once and said to him, see that you say nothing to anyone.
But go your way, show yourself to the priest and offer for your cleansing, those things, which Moses commanded as a testimony to them.
However, he went out to began to Proclaim it freely.
And to spread the matter so that Jesus could no longer openly, enter the city but was outside and deserted places and they came to him from every direction.
Let's pray together, father we thank you Lord, for the Testimony that we've heard.
The testimony of salvation.
The testimony of sanctification.
How that's those who have called upon you.
And you have saved Lord, you do not leave alone.
You can inform them into the image of your dear son, the Lord Jesus Christ.
And we've seen that with a testimony of Ted this morning and follow me, just asked you that you have blessed this time of preaching.
Father, I pray that you would give us listening ears and hearts that are receptive, Lord help us to see Lord, the spiritual application, Lord of this text or scripture.
As we think about this transforming touch of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Father, we love you.
And we ask all of these things and Christ name and all of God's people said, amen.
Well, we know the gospels do not even come close to recording every single miracle that the Lord had ever performed here during his Earthly ministry.
As a matter of fact, John the Apostle John suggest that to record.
There's no way for them to record all of those things.
For if they could or if they did, it wouldn't have.
It wouldn't be possible.
The Apostle John said, there are also many other things which Jesus did, which if they were written in detail, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that would be written.
and if you think about it, the extent of Christ healing Ministries, perhaps, Capture best in the words of Luke.
In Luke 6:19 where it says, and all the people were trying to touch him, trying to touch Jesus for power for power was coming from him and he was healing them.
All Luke is telling us that on just that one day, Jesus healed, all who came to him and at meaning that his healing Miracles, likely numbered in the hundreds that day, if not the thousands.
And just that one day, And so the gospel writers provide for us.
In the end, the four gospels, only a sampling, only a fraction of all the supernatural signs and miracles that Jesus performed while on this Earth.
Now, as it relates to our text, it is very likely.
They're likely that he raised and healed, not just one lever, but many many lepers in his day.
But the question is there, such as it relates to our text?
Why is this healing of the leper recorded for us in the gospels where I believe part of that answer to that question is found in the effects that this healing had on Jesus public Ministry.
After this healing remember Jesus told him hey don't say anything to anyone.
Don't publicize it.
Well, you know the scriptures there that this man he could not hold it in and he went freely publicizing to everyone.
What Jesus had did what Jesus did for him.
And so because of that, Jesus popularity skyrocketed skyrocketed to such a degree that he was not.
He cannot even enter into a City without not to being without being mobbed and just Thrones of people surrounding him.
Sober 45 tells us that since he could not just enter into a city, he had to stay in unpopulated areas.
He had to stay isolated because this dear leper who is healed?
Did not obey the word of Christ.
but there's another reason that this account is so important and that is, is because it serves as a powerful analogy to the truth of salvation,
Illustrating the spiritual restoration centers experience.
When they respond to Faith In The Gospel of Jesus Christ, you see on one hand?
The leper was an outcast.
He was ostracised, he was isolated, he was forced to stay in those isolated places.
He was not really allowed to go into the city.
But he ventured into the city, he met Jesus.
And there he was miraculously healed On the other hand, Jesus who was initially in the city, after healing the leper, then, relocated himself into isolated deserted places.
Jesus had to withdraw himself many times.
And to those isolated places.
And so in order to heal this man of his leprosy, I noticed this, the Lord had to trade places with this man.
so in that the Savior was willing to become an outsider, he was willing to become ostracize so that an Untouchable leper, who was the ultimate Outsider in that Society could be rescued and could be.
Restored.
So Darren is the picture.
the reality of the Gospel, beloved Is Jesus Trading Places with centers in order to deliver them from their sin.
We believe in the substitutionary atonement where Jesus took our place.
They're on the cross.
Remember, on the cross was it was outside the city of Jerusalem.
They are Jesus was treated as an outcast.
So that those who truly were outcasts might be reconciled to God and accepted as citizens of his Heavenly City.
I want to notice first of all this morning, the desperate Cry, The Desperate Cry of this left or we see Universe 40.
Now, leper came to him.
Imploring him.
He was beseeching him.
Pleading with Jesus kneeling down to him and sings him.
If you are willing, you can make me clean.
So as Jesus was traveling, and ministering Jesus is meant by this leper.
now, when we, when we read this text in our twenty-first-century lens, we do not catch where the impact of this We don't think much about it.
Okay, I left her comes to Jesus big deal.
However, this encounter in Jesus day, In the Bible times, was an absolutely startling account encounter.
It was a very offensive encounter.
You see a leopard with a man whom the culture considered as an outcast?
The old levitical law judge Tim.
The people deem him cursed by God.
A leper was to stay about fifty Paces from others.
And so the fact that this leper came near to Jesus so close that Jesus could touch him was absolutely Unthinkable in those days.
And this poor lepers courage.
Was so high.
His courage was so high that he was able to break through societies, cruel restrictions and cast himself at the very feet of the Lord Jesus Christ.
When he arrived, he fell on his face before the Lord Jesus.
And you can just imagine as he is falling on his face before the Lord Jesus.
And there, he lies a mass of Rotting Flesh.
Luke tells us in his gospel and remember, Luke is a physician Luke houses and his gospel that this man is covered in leprosy.
He is full of leprosy.
The disease had run its course.
Most of us, don't need details.
A detailed description of the Poor Man's horrible appearance.
If you have at some point in your life, seen a person who has absolutely covered and leprosy, you don't need to see another picture.
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