Good Morning!
Matthew 8:7;
“And he (Jesus) said to him, “I will come and heal him.”
You already
know I am an old movie addict. One of my
favorites is the movie “Jaws.” This is a
classic from the mid 1970’s and starred Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and Richard
Dreyfuss. I like it because it has some
really good dialog in it. This is one of
those movies where you can say a line from it and a lot of people will
recognize it. The line when Brody (Scheider)
sees the shark and says, “You’re gonna need a bigger boat.” It is or at least
was pretty popular.
There is a
scene in the movie where the three leads are in the boat, drinking more than
they should, and they start to compare scars.
One shows a scar from a moray eel and one shows a scar from a thresher
shark one shows a scar from his appendectomy.
Quint (Shaw) shows a scar on his arm where he had a tattoo removed and
that was a fairly poignant moment in the movie.
We all
have scars. I have one on my left wrist
where I put my hand through the window of a door. I have one on my right leg where I landed on
a fence post wrong. I have a couple of
little ones here and there. You probably
do as well. Perhaps from a surgery or
some accident or something in your life that left that mark on you. The funny thing about a scar. They don’t seem to tan as dark so in the summertime
they are more apparent. They seem to be
more sensitive to touch. I have been
told that if you cut the skin of a scar that it takes longer for this to heal a
second time.
Many of us
have scars that cannot be seen. It might
be from the pain of growing up in a house that provided little love and mostly
anger. It might be from the shattered
relationship that you thought was good until one day it wasn’t. It might be from the cruel comments made or
the repeated rejections that you experience.
We all have scars. Scars that
cause us to doubt our self-worth and our value.
Scars that cause us to think we are of no use to anyone.
Yet Christ
came to heal you. He came to heal your
scars. He came to remove those scars
which cause you to believe you are worthless.
You are the apple of God’s eye.
You have value far beyond your understanding. God loves you. He sent Jesus to die for you to remove those
scars. Those scars do not define who you
are; they only show what you have experienced.
God’s grace for you defines you and it defines you as precious and
valuable, loved and redeemed. It defines
you as one of his eternal children.
The devil
will try to convince you that scars remove any value you have but God loves you
and removes any scars that matter and heals over the ones that don’t. He gives us life and gives us the hope for
battling life’s struggles. He comes to
heal you.
Gracious
Father, in you we have healing. In you
we have hope. We thank you for sending
Jesus to be our savior and to give us health and hope. Be with those who are especially scarred at
this time. Give them the assurance of
your love and the comfort of your mercy.
In the precious name of Jesus our Risen savior, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret