Matthew 8:1-3
1When Jesus came down from the mountainside, large crowds followed him. 2A man with leprosy came and knelt before him and said, “Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean.”
3Jesus reached out his hand and touched the man. “I am willing,” he said. “Be clean!” Immediately he was cleansed of his leprosy.
“I’m not in love with you anymore.” Words no woman wants to hear coming from her husband but somewhere there’s a woman who is faced with this reality. Suddenly she finds herself alone, abandoned, and wondering what happened to her happily ever after. Somewhere, there’s a pastor of a church who has served his congregation faithfully. He falls into temptation and like David, commits adultery with his Bathsheba and just like that, everyone he cared about and ministered to for so many years has turned against him, his wife, his kids, his congregation, gone. With no one to turn to, feeling alone, and like an outcast, he believes that even God is not willing to restore him again. He takes matters in his own hands and puts a bullet to the brain. Abandonment , and rejection, no matter what the reasons, can lead one to severe depression, shame and guilt and if not treated, can kill a person, like a disease. A disease like a leprosy, only instead of the flesh, this disease erodes the soul. Too many people find themselves with this leprosy of the soul and wonder is there any hope. How about you? Have you ever experienced such emotional pain brought on by rejection because of how others mistreat you or judge you and do you doubt that God can ever restore you or your situation again? I got good news for you, our God is the God of the leper. Our God is the God of restoration. I love this passage in Matthew. Here we find Jesus is finished teaching on the mountain top. He descends the mountain with a huge crowd around Him and who does He perform His first miracle for? A man suffering with leprosy. Coincidence? No, there’s no coincidence with God. It’s amazing what Jesus did for this man. He didn’t just heal him from his leprosy, He gave him his life back. You see, this man was a leper and lepers were ostracized from society. Most lived outside of the town and were sequestered in caves living as social outcasts, never to be near others, always alone, abandoned. They were the social rejects because people back then associated this illness with sin and one who was a leper was considered unclean. So anyone coming in contact with them was not allowed to touch them for that would make them ceremonially unclean under the Jewish law. I can imagine the scene, Jesus comes down from the mountainside from giving one of His talks, and a huge crowd of people follow Jesus down. Here comes this leper and everyone who sees the man approaching clears out of the way, staying miles away of the sinner for fear of becoming unclean themselves. But Jesus doesn’t run from him. Jesus draws close to him. Jesus shows compassion. The crowds must have been in shock. Even the man who had faith in Jesus had some doubt for He asked if Jesus was willing. Even he wondered if Jesus would risk it all to be unclean himself by touching his diseased body. But that’s exactly what Jesus did. He reached his hand out in front of everyone there and touched the unclean person and made him well. Isn’t God good? This is so encouraging for me. You see, there have been times in my life where I have felt unworthy, abandoned, rejected, and there have been times I have felt extreme loneliness and despair as if all is hopeless. But Jesus descended from the mountain top of heaven and came down to me a sinner and He reached out His loving hand and expressed His love for me by becoming unclean for me. He took the risk and became sin for me and took my place on the cross. Through His touch I became whole again. Through His touch I became restored. And when others turned their backs on me, He continued to reach out His loving hand and restored me. Yes, me, a sinner who doesn’t deserve anything. There are things I have done that I am so ashamed of but Jesus still reaches out. He doesn’t see me as the world does or consider me differently but He restores my fallen condition and gives me a new body, a new heart, a new mind! He restores my broken relationships, He restores my confidence, He restores my name! He restores my faith in hope again! He takes what the world abandoned and left for dead and revives it once more. He the healer of this leper, praise Jesus! Thanks be to God! All because He died for me while I was still a sinner. That’s my God, and that same God is yours too. And everything He has done and did for me, He has done and will do for you too! Praise God, He is not a God who stays on the mountain top but comes down to meet us where we’re at. Praise God, He is in the business of restoration. What is it that needs restoring in your life? Like the leper, I encourage you to trust Him, bow the knee, and let Him touch you with His transforming power because He is so very willing. He loves you more than you’ll ever know. Feeling abandoned, alone, feeling unworthy? Look, to your Savior as He approaches, coming down from his mountaintop to meet with you. Praise Him! Your miracle is now, your restoration is here. No room for doubt, your Jesus, the God who touches lepers, is willing!