Bible Society of South Africa

Jesus serves – 14 October 2021

By Carina Francke

Se(di)ngolwa (t)sa Bibele

MATHEU 4

16setjhaba se neng se dutse lefifing

se bone lesedi le leholo,

mme ba neng ba dutse lefatsheng

la lefu le lefifing

ba tjhabetswe ke lesedi.”

17Ho tloha nakong eo, Jesu a qala ho ruta, a re: “Bakang, hobane Mmuso wa mahodimo o atametse!”

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After John was imprisoned, Jesus went to Galilee (where people lived in darkness – Matthew 4:16) and went to live in Capernaum, which was by the lake – the area of Zebulun and Naphtali, two tribes of Israel. His preaching of the Gospel to the Jews, as well as the non-Jews (the world), started here. His message was simple: “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is near.” (verse 17)

Jesus’ teaching and preaching were not limited to a synagogue or temple. The open air, a boat, mountain, garden, or house, served as his pulpit. His metaphorical preaching and parables unlocked truths in the crowds’ hearts and spirits. He addressed relationships, values, and man’s lifestyle and way of life. Do yourself a favour and read the Beatitudes concerning Jesus’ authoritative preaching of God’s will. (Matthew 5-7)

Healings and miracles were synonymous with Jesus’ ministry. He changed water into wine, multiplied bread and fish, and quieted a stormy sea. He raised a girl from the dead; healed a woman with an issue of blood; gave sight to the blind; healed lepers; straighten lame legs; and … on it goes. What was his secret, except for the fact that he was Jesus, the Saviour, Son of God? Luke 5:16 answers the question: “But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.” But all honour is due to his source of power: “And the power of the Lord was with Jesus to hear those who were ill.” (Luke 5:17)

I cannot grasp that this magnificent work of Jesus could have continued to grow without his hand-picked and committed followers accompanying him on the journey. A journey that did not end with his disciples but still going strong by the witness and lifestyle of modern-day, called believers. And will continue to propel forward until he comes to take us home. The question though is: Are you one of his disciples leading the way? Do you often withdraw to lonely places to hear his voice?

Prayer: Our Father, thank you for snatching me from twilight into the Light. May my minuscule part in the work of your kingdom be made worthy by your involvement. Amen

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