“I am willing. Be cleansed.”
When a
leper came to Jesus, knelt before Him, and begged, "If You are willing,
You can make me clean," Jesus, moved with compassion, reached out and
touched him, saying, "I am willing. Be cleansed." Immediately, the leprosy left him (Mark
1:40-42, Korean Modern Bible). As I
meditate on this passage, several thoughts come to mind:
(1) Just as Jesus had compassion on the leper who
begged on his knees for healing, I also kneel before the Lord, asking Him to
have compassion on me, a spiritual leper, and continue to cleanse me (Ref.: To
feel physical pain but not feel the pain of conscience, not realizing one's
sin, is spiritual leprosy). Additionally,
I pray that the Lord will have mercy on our country, South Korea.
(2) Just as Jesus reached out His hand to the leper,
I pray that when we are weary, exhausted, discouraged, and unable to rise, the
Lord will "quietly draw near," extending His mighty right hand to hold
our hand and speak to us, lifting us up again (Ref.: Gospel song "You Are
My Beloved Son").
(3) Just as Jesus said to the leper, "I am
willing," when we come to the Lord on our knees and pray for the healing
of our loved ones who are suffering, may we experience the deep love of the
Lord through His words, "I am willing," and through this, may we
truly feel His great love.
(4) I pray that as the Lord hears the earnest
prayers of His suffering children, He will say, "I am willing. Be clean," and that their illnesses will
be healed immediately. However, even if
"He does not," with faith [Ref.: "The 'Even if He does not'
faith" (Daniel 3:18)], just as I led the funeral service for my beloved
cousin, Christie, in 2024 and praised God—I will continue to praise “God is So Good
and praise the greatness of the Lord and sing, "It is well with my soul"
(Hymn “When Peace, Like a River, Atthendeth My Way”) [Ref.: Video of the
funeral service hymn for the late Sister Christie Hong (https://youtu.be/EoaKVUkfUZw?si=umNqq8bO-8H1UVk6)].
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