category: Advent Advent Devotion: Day 18 By 蜜豆直播 University On November 26, 2022 Wednesday, December 14 Zechariah 8:1-17; Matthew 8:14-17, 28-34 In today鈥檚 Gospel text, Matthew recounts for us a day in the life of the earthly Jesus, a day full of healings, exorcisms, and wonders. Peter hosts his teacher for the evening in his own home. Almost hidden away in the shadow of miraculous events and powerful words of wisdom we find a healing narrative, occupying barely more than a sentence of text: 鈥淲hen Jesus came into Peter鈥檚 house, he saw Peter鈥檚 mother-in-law lying in bed with a fever. He touched her hand and the fever left her, and she got up and began to wait on him鈥 (Matthew 8:14,15 NIV). While Mark and Luke offer some additional details, we know little about the event. We don鈥檛 know the name of Peter鈥檚 mother-in-law, for example, nor do we know the precise nature of her illness. And yet, in this briefest of narratives the good news shines through with brilliant clarity. Jesus must have been exhausted by the day鈥檚 events. Undoubtedly, he was ready for the brief respite an evening meal would provide. But the evangelist tells us that Jesus鈥 attention was immediately drawn to the woman lying in bed with a fever. Whether there was an exchange of words, we do not know. We know only that Jesus had compassion on her condition, such that he extended the divine grace of healing that restored her to health and vitality. The narrative doesn鈥檛 stop there, however. We also catch a glimpse of the woman鈥檚 response: 鈥淪he got up and began to wait on him.鈥 When we encounter the grace of God one of two responses is possible. We can turn our backs. Or we can open our hearts in a response of welcome and gratitude. Peter鈥檚 mother-in-law chose the latter. And that gratitude was given expression in simple acts of service by preparing a meal and attending to the needs of her guests. Advent is a season of hope and expectation. But hope for what? Certainly, as believers our hope is that the grace of God that comes through Christ will continue to manifest itself in our lives, much as it came to Peter鈥檚 mother-in-law that evening in Galilee. And to what end? The clue of the biblical text is that the grace of God comes to us for a reason. It has a purpose. As Paul writes in Romans, we were buried with Christ in baptism so that 鈥渨e also might walk in newness of life鈥 (Romans 6:4). Peter鈥檚 mother-in-law understood something of what it means to walk in 鈥渘ewness of life.鈥 It meant turning her attention in gratitude to the needs of others, specifically placing herself in service to the one who healed her. This Advent, as we turn our thoughts to the hope of redemption of Christ, let us ask ourselves, 鈥淭o what end?鈥 What are the acts of service that we can give ourselves to in response to the touch of God鈥檚 grace that brings us healing? Ben LeslieProfessor of Christian TheologyExecutive Director, Doctor of Ministry Program
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