Jesus Gives Power to His Followers
Matthew 10
Jesus had traveled around Israel preaching and healing
thousands of people, but there were thousands more that needed to hear the good
news and receive His healing touch. So
Jesus called His twelve disciples together and He gave them His authority over
evil spirits and His power to heal diseases!
Scripture says: “Jesus gave them power over unclean spirits, to cast
them out, and to heal all kinds of sickness and all kinds of diseases.” (Matthew 10:1b)
Then Jesus sent the twelve disciples out and told them to
travel around Israel and “teach
that the Kingdom
of God was near. And they were to heal the sick, cleanse the
lepers, raise the dead and cast out demons.” (Matthew 10:8) And He told his disciples, “Freely you have
received, freely give.” (Matt.10:8b)
Jesus called these twelve men to go about healing and
preaching without charging money. They had
freely received these miraculous gifts from Jesus so they were to give them out
freely. They were not to worry about how
they would eat or where they would stay.
Support would come from grateful hearts! They were to live by faith. The disciples were given this amazing freedom
in Christ. (and we are too!)
If a family invited
the disciples to stay in their home when they were on their mission, they were
to “let their peace come upon that home.” (Matt.1013b) Jesus gives all of his followers peace! And if some of the people didn’t want the
disciples around and threw them out of their town, they were to “shake off the
dust from their feet.” (Matt.10:14) Perhaps Jesus was telling them not to be
angry and hold a grudge against the folks who rejected their ministry and
didn’t want them around. I think that
Jesus would give His followers that same message today. We are commanded to forgive and love our
enemies. Shake the dust off of our feet
and move on.
Jesus gave His power and authority to these twelve men to go
out on this mission around the towns and villages of Israel . And Scripture says that the disciples came
back excited and enthusiastic because they were healing the sick and casting
out demons. And they preached the good
news and brought lost people back to God.
They were so excited about being given this wonderful power!
The twelve disciples spread spiritual light to a dark and
sinful world back then, but today we are the ones who Jesus is sending out to
do that job. Now it is our turn! We are the ones who receive spiritual help to
use on our mission. Before Jesus went
back to heaven He called all of his followers to go be his hands and feet in
the world. This was his commission to
all of His own: “Go and make disciples
of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of
the Holy Spirit. Teaching them to observe
all things that I have commanded you.
And lo, I am with you always even to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:16-20
Like those first twelve disciples, every follower of Jesus
who is alive today or has ever lived has been called on a mission by Jesus to
go out in the world and pray for the sick, give to the poor and preach the good
news of a Savior. Just as Jesus gave his
power to those first twelve disciples, He promises to give everyone who belongs
to Him a gift so that they can do his work.
Scripture says: “And God appointed these in the church: first
apostles, second prophets, third teachers, after that miracles, then gifts of
healings, helps, administrations, and tongues.
Are all apostles? Are all
prophets? Are all teachers? Are all miracle workers or do all have gifts
of healings? Do all speak in
tongues? Or interpret? “ (1 Corinthians 12:28)
Along with receiving the “gifts” of the Spirit the followers
of Jesus also receive the “fruits” of the Spirit. Scripture says: “But the fruit of the Spirit
is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness and self-control.” (Galatians
5:22-23) Some immature Christians fail
to use these “fruits” in their lives, but they are there for them to grow into
if they so desire.
Jesus gave his twelve disciples his power to heal diseases
and cast our demons and preach. Some
have wondered why every Christian doesn’t automatically have that same level of
dynamic power to heal diseases and cast out demons as those first twelve
disciples did. I don’t know the answer
but perhaps things were different then than now. Back then there were only twelve disciples of
Jesus but now there are millions and millions of Christians.
We are not all given
the gift of healings today according to 1 Corinthians 12:28. Each believer is given a different gift and
ability so that we can work together as the body of Christ and as the Church. One of the gifts is the gift of “helps” and
another gift is of “administrations”.
Not every believer is good at managing and administrating and not every
believer is good at evangelizing. But we
are to work together to accomplish Christ’s call!
The church had not yet been established when Jesus first
sent out his twelve disciples. And Jesus had not gone to the cross then or died
for our sins and the Holy Spirit had not yet fallen on the believers as He did
at Pentecost. It was a different
situation then than now so the gifts were given out differently to those first
twelve disciples I would think.
Jesus encourages his followers as they obey his call and go
out to confess Him before others. In
fact He says: “Whoever confesses Me before others, I will confess that person
before My Father who is in heaven. But
whoever denies Me before others, I will also deny him before My Father who is
in heaven.” (Matthew 10:32-33)
Jesus told his disciples – and all of his followers – that
we would be persecuted for spreading the good news of the Savior. We would be persecuted for healing the sick
and for following Him. Jesus was
persecuted and murdered on a cross and since we are his followers we can expect
to be persecuted also. Jesus tells us:
“Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves.” (Matthew 10:16)
He even tells his followers that their own families may turn
against them because they are following Him.
“Do not think that I came to bring peace on earth. I did not come to bring peace but a sword. For I have come to set a man against his
father, a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her
mother-in-law. And a man’s enemies will
be those of his own household.” (Matthew
10:34-36) He adds: “He who finds his
life will lose it, and he who loses his life for My sake will find it.” (Matthew 10:39)
There are not many sermons preached on these upsetting words
of Jesus because these are not nice words to hear. But since Jesus spoke these words, we should
take them seriously. We know that God’s
will, expressed throughout the Bible, is that families stay together and be
strong and loving. But here in Matthew
10 Jesus is predicting that his followers can expect persecution even within
their own families. Jesus explains that
his followers will be going out and delivering his message in a rebellious and
wicked world. And often they will be met
with hostility. And when a family is
divided and several in the family are Christian and several are not, there may
be conflict and division right in the family.
After Jesus warns his followers of the persecution that they
can expect, He comforts them and tells them not to be afraid. He reminds them that God has them
covered. That the very hairs of their
head are all numbered. (Matthew
10:30) That the person who holds out
under stress and perserveres under pressure will be taken care of in the
end. (the end of the age) (Matthew
24:13) And we have the amazing promise
in Scripture that all of our problems will be taken care of in the end.
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