| …He took him and healed him, and let him go. | 
| Luke 14:4 | 
| No Persuasion Needed | 
Jesus was in the house of one of the rulers of the Pharisees to eat bread on the Sabbath, and He was being watched closely.
 Imagine being invited to someone’s home for dinner just so the host and
 his friends can scrutinize you and find fault with you!
Despite
 the unfavorable circumstances, nothing could stop the goodness in 
Jesus’ heart from manifesting. The Bible says that “there was a certain 
man before Him who had dropsy” (Luke 14:2). Jesus could not look at this
 sick man and just forget about him. He wanted to cure the man even 
though He knew that the people around Him were against it.
So
 Jesus spoke to the Pharisees saying, “Is it lawful to heal on the 
Sabbath?” The uncompassionate and legalistic Pharisees remained silent. I
 love what Jesus did next: “He took him and healed him, and let him go.”
 Straight to the point! Then, Jesus turned to the Pharisees and said, 
“Which of you, having a donkey or an ox that has fallen into a pit, will
 not immediately pull him out on the Sabbath day?” (Luke 14:5).
Look
 at the word “immediately”. To the Lord, a sick person is like one in a 
pit requiring immediate help. This is how the Lord sees people who are 
sick. He sees them as needing immediate attention.
My
 friend, if you are sick today, Jesus wants you well. He will not say, 
“Today is My rest day. Come back tomorrow.” No, His right hand is 
stretched out and ready to pull you out of the pit. He needs no 
persuasion. Reach out in faith and take hold of His loving, mighty hand!
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