1.13.2011

ARE YOU MOVED TO ACT AS JESUS WAS?



He Urged Others to Witness

Priority put on preaching and teaching-as an expression of love and compassion-was not for Jesus alone. He urged his followers to imitate his motives, priorities and actions. For instance, after Jesus selected his 12 apostles, what were they to do? Mark 3:14, 15 tells us: "He formed a group of twelve, whom he also named 'apostles,' that they might continue with him and that he might send them out to preach and to have authority to expel the demons." Do you see any priority for the apostles?

In time, Jesus did enable the 12 to heal others and to expel demons. (Matthew 10:1; Luke 9:1) He then sent them on a tour to "the lost sheep of the house of Israel." To do what? Jesus directed them: "As you go, preach, saying, 'The kingdom of the heavens has drawn near.' Cure sick people, raise up dead persons, make lepers clean, expel demons." (Matthew 10:5-8; Luke 9:2) What, in fact, did they do? "So they set out and [1] preached in order that people might repent; and [2] they would expel many demons and grease many sickly people with oil and cure them." -Mark 6:12, 13.

Since teaching is not in every instance mentioned first,is noting the above sequence reading too much into the matter of priorities or the motives involved? (Luke 10:1-9) Well, we should not discount the frequency with which teaching is mentioned before healing. Consider the context in this case. Just before sending out the 12 apostles, Jesus had been touched by the condition of the crowds. We read: "Jesus set out on a tour of all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues and preaching the good news of the kingdom and curing every sort of disease and every sort of infirmity. On seeing the crowds he felt pity for them, because they were skinned and thrown about like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples: 'Yes, the harvest is great, but the workers are few. Therefore, beg the Master of the harvest to send out workers into his harvest.' " -Matthew 9:35-38.

By being with him. The apostles could absorb some of the mind of Christ. They could sense that their being truly loving and compassionate toward people included preaching and teaching about the Kingdom- that was to be a principal aspect of their good works. In line with that, the fine deeds of a physical nature, such as healing the sick, did more than help the needy. As you can imagine, some people might be drawn by cures and miraculously provided food. (Matthew 4:24,25; 8:16; 9:32, 33; 14:35, 36; John 6:26) Beyond being of physical help, however, those works actually moved observers to recognize that Jesus was the Son of God and "the prophet" that Moses had foretold. -John 6:14; Deuteronomy 18:15.

Why was it significant that Jesus was "the prophet?" Well, what was the key role foretold for that one? Was "the prophet" to be famous for performing miraculous healings or compassionately producing food for the hungry? Deuteronomy 18:18 predicted: "A prophet I shall raise up for them from the midst of their brothers, like you [Moses]; and I shall indeed put my words in his mouth, and he will certainly speak to them all that I shall command him." So even as the apostles learned to have and express tender feelings, they could conclude that the mind of Christ was to be evidenced also in their preaching and teaching activity. that would be the very best that they could do for his people. By that means, the sick and the poor could gain permanent benefits, not just those limited to a shore human life span or a meal or two. -John 6:26-30.

Next time: Develop the Mind of Christ Today

Watchtower, 2000

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