JESUS' day in Capernaum with his four disciples has been a busy one, concluding with the people of Capernaum bringing him all their sick ones to be cured during the evening. There has been no time for privacy.
Now it is early the following morning. While it is still dark, Jesus gets up and goes outside by himself. He travels to a lonely place where he can pray to his Father in private. But Jesus' privacy is short-lived because when Peter and others realize that he is missing, they go out searching for him. When they find Jesus, Peter says: "All are looking for you." The people of Capernaum want Jesus to stay with them. They truly appreciate what he has done for them! But did Jesus come to earth primarily to perform miraculous healings? What does he say about this?
According to one Bible account, Jesus answers his disciples: "Let us go somewhere else, into the village towns nearby, that I may preach there also, for it is for this purpose I have gone out." Even though the people urge Jesus to stay, he tells them: "Also to other cities I must declare the good news of the kingdom of God, because for this I was sent forth."
Yes, Jesus came to earth particularly to preach about God's Kingdom, which will vindicate his Father's name and permanently solve all human ills. However, to give evidence that he is seen by God, Jesus performs miraculous healings. In the same way Moses, centuries before, performed miracles to establish his credentials as God's servant.
Now when Jesus leaves Capernaum to preach in other cities, his four disciples go with him. These four are Peter and his brother Andrew, and John and his brother James. You will recall that just the week before, they had been invited to be Jesus' first traveling coworkers.
Jesus' preaching tour of Galilee with his four disciples is wonderful success! In fact, the report about his activities spreads even into all Syria. Great crowds from Galilee, Judea and across the Jordan River follow Jesus and his disciples. Mark 1:35-39; Luke 4:42, 43; Matthew 4:23-25; Exodus 4:1-9, 30, 31.
Next time: Compassion For A Leper
The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived, 1991
12.22.2008
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