PLAGUE Leprosy was the most feared disease of the ancient world. - TopicsExpress



          

PLAGUE Leprosy was the most feared disease of the ancient world. Lepers were considered ritually unclean and were often even prevented from entering Jerusalem for fear of tainting the Holy City. By law they had to wear torn clothes, cover their faces and cry out “I’m unclean! I’m unclean!” (Leviticus 13.45,46). Some even considered lepers to be morally inadequate, the victims of divine judgment. Consider the plight of the person with leprosy. He or she had to avoid contact with people. Jesus was never afraid to express compassion, nor did he let ritual stand in the way of healing. Instead of simply pronouncing a word of healing, he touched the man with leprosy. Today, leprosy has been joined by diseases such as AIDS and pandemic viruses. As lepers experienced in biblical times, AIDS sufferers are often viewed as having brought their misery on themselves. “They must have done something wrong.” But even if that is sometimes true, there are millions of men, women and children who have simply been infected by others. And either way, Jesus still reaches out to them. We, too, need to share with them, not shun them, and restore their self-respect. We too should reach out to them, not pretend they don’t exist. Why do you think Jesus touched the man instead of merely pronouncing him clean? What does his action say about the value of human touch? Is there anyone you know or have heard of through the news who seems “untouchable” because of a disease, a sullied reputation, or other issues? What can you do to reach out to that person? Pray: Lord, there are people today who know what it is to be isolated because of illness. They lie on their beds, unable to move. Savior, please move to their aid and inspire those who are healthy to take action on their behalf.
Posted on: Tue, 18 Jun 2013 17:18:11 +0000

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