When Jesus healed a paralytic as proof of His authority to forgive the mans sins, the people who witnessed the event were amazed, and they "glorified God, saying, We never saw anything like this! " (Mark 2:12). More than a dozen times in the gospel of Mark, we read accounts of people reacting in a similar way to the words and works of Jesus.
The word translated as "amazed" or "astonished" carries the meaning of "being thrown into a state of surprise or fear, or both." We may sometimes feel that way when we encounter Jesus Christ as we read Gods Word. Like the disciples, we may be amazed when we read of Jesus saying, "How hard it is for those who have riches to enter the kingdom of God!" (10:23). So often we think that having lots of money would solve all our problems.
Those who saw a man delivered from a legion of demons reacted with amazement (v. 20). But why? Did they think he was beyond Gods power to save? Do we feel the same way when God saves certain people?
Jesus is not bound by our limitations or expectations. He speaks and acts with authority and wisdom far beyond ours. With reverence and awe, lets hear Jesus words and look for the transforming touch of His mighty hand. DAVID C. McCASLAND
I bow, O Lord, before Your throne
In awed humility
When I reflect on who You are
And all Youve done for me. Sper
READ: MARK 2:1-12
Never measure Gods unlimited power by your limited expectations.