A Soul's Anchor

A daily devotional to challenge your mind, inspire your heart and anchor your soul.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

The Hunch Back

“And behold there was a woman who had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, and was bent over and could in no way raise herself up. But when Jesus saw her, He called her to Him and said to her, “Woman, you are loosed from your infirmity.” … and immediately she was made straight, and glorified God.” Luke 13: 11-12

It must have been an exciting service to attend. Luke, a doctor himself, describes this healing scene vividly and in great detail. A woman bent over for over 18 years goes to the synagogue where Jesus happens to be preaching. Aren't you glad when Jesus is in the house? God can move anywhere, but will certainly move in His house! Sure, the lightning can strike anywhere, yet, lightning is drawn to that metal rod, so also the Lord’s power is drawn up in His house. We often don’t realize how many pains we bear, how many doubts we carry, and how much misery we hang on to when we consistently ignore going to the House of God. But I digress.

This woman suffers perhaps from one of those other painful conditions of the back where the curvature of the spine has been permanently misaligned. It probably causes excruciating pain for her to even try to straighten it so she has gotten accustomed to being bent over. Much like when you wake up with a sprain in your neck, and by the end of the day you have learnt to avoid the movement that causes the pain. You learn to walk with your head tilted a bit. You learn to be a hunch-back. Yet, she is a daughter of Abraham, and a worshipper, and she goes to the synagogue. Jesus notices, calls her, and says, “Woman you are loosed!” And she is set free! In an instant the One who had spoken the world into existence had spoken, and the woman was delivered. The Bible says that she was immediately straightened.” She came to the service as a hunch back, and went home with a straight back.

May I engage your imagination here a bit. This woman was bound up for 18 years, and she had accommodated her lifestyle to being bent-over. Imagine if this woman who glorified God now goes back to her home. As she enters her home, she realizes the door is short. After all she never needed a door too tall – she was a hunch back. Even the chair she sits on is accommodated to her. The table she dines from is low so she can eat as a hunch back. In fact, as she walks around and does things she unconsciously hunches back – that is what she is used to. Her world has been accommodated. Everything around her has been accommodated to her hunched back. Before she could “in no wise lift herself up” but now she sometimes “does not want to lift herself up”. She hunches sometimes because it is easier than to stand straight up. It is a demand of the miraculous deliverance that she recreate her world without, and her habits within if she is going to live with the full benefits of her deliverance. If she will not do that she might as well have been left as a hunch back! May I say that that is often the demand we ignore. We want the miraculous regeneration, but will not meet its demand to do what it takes to live a life purchased for us by Holy blood! We often tend to live as hunch backs after being loosed!

There was a time when sin had full control. There was a time when nature caused it so you could in no wise lift yourself up. You were in bondage. You were in darkness and confusion. You tried yet had no understanding. In all your efforts you could not lift yourself up. Then Jesus came along, and proclaimed – “You are loosed”. You believed, and you had a miraculous regeneration. You felt it – you had been straightened. But then you faced daily life. And the world was more accommodated to your being a hunch back, and though loosed you started walking around as a hunch back! A hunch back due to their posture can see more of themselves, and lot less farther. When we live like one, we cannot see much beyond our own desires and become short-sighted.

I do not know the source of this story, but a story that sounds like the Beverly Hillbillies is told of a man named Yates who operated a sheep ranch in West Texas during the great depression. The business was in dire straits, and he ended up living on subsidy. His days were full of care and financial concerns for the family until a seismographic crew explored his land and found oil. Eighty Thousand barrels a day from the first well! He spent his days in poverty because he did not know what he possessed!

Friend, are you finding yourself accommodating to the world around you? Living as a hunch back when the Lord has loosed you? Do you know what you possess? One of the lies we believe is that we are only human and over time we will overcome our infirmity, and so we keep on living like hunch backs. But God in Jesus has provided us the power to overcome our infirmities. We do not have to live with besetting sins. We do not have to live in despair. We only need to run again to Jesus and hear the words, “You are loosed!”.

Then stand straight up and resist everything that forces us to be a hunch back again!

Danesh Manik

Are You living with a perspective of Now or Eternity?

1 Kings 7:1 But Solomon took thirteen years to build his own house; so he finished all his house.

Couple of months back I was flying to Atlanta and I was looking down the window of the airplane and saw how small the houses and cars looked. As I was seeing this I was reminded of the verse from the bible that when the angels blow the trumpet and all who know Jesus would be lifted up to meet him in the clouds. My airplane was in the clouds and I was trying to imagine myself for that moment. I started wondering what will happen to all my property. My three bedroom house, my Minivan, my car, the leather couches, my nice suites, the sumptuous ice-cream sitting in my freezer and all the wonderful and awesome things that makes our life an awesome thing to work and live for.

We work day and night to make sure that our lives and our children’s lives are made comfortable. We work hard, so that our kids go to the best schools, they wear the best clothes. We work hard, so that we can have a good reputation in the society. We work hard on this earth to achieve something, to satisfy our ambitions and many times to earn a lot of money. We work hard so that we have enough to take care of our retirement. So what will I do when the trumpet is sounded? Will I lose all that I have worked for in my life?

The $1 million houses and the $50,000 SUV’s and cars were looking like very tiny toys from the aircraft. And they all looked so insignificant to the vastness of the universe. I realized that when I am with Jesus in the clouds, just like I was in this aircraft all these things will seem so insignificant in my life since the beauty of the King of Kings will overshadow all the earthly things that I worked for in my life. I will not have any attachment to these things nor will I feel like running after them.

In 1 Kings 7:1, we see a vivid example of King Solomon who seems to have spent 13 years of his life building his palace, while if you go back one chapter in 1 Kings 6:38, you will see that it took him only 7 years to build the temple of the Lord. King Solomon worked so hard for his palace which was later destroyed and looted. However, the temple of the Lord which he spent only 7 years is prophesied in the Bible to be re-built in Jerusalem before Jesus comes. Are we too not like Solomon? We too spend most of our life working for our pleasures which is fleeting, while we fail to work for things that stay for eternity. Our life on earth is short 80, 100 or 120 years. However, our life with the Lord is for eternity.

Today are you working so hard that you have lost your eternal perspective? Are you doing things that will reap you short term benefits only? However, if you desire to reap a long term benefit, then you may want to start thinking with an eternal perspective. So today, instead of running the rat race of our busy life, can you take out the time to touch somebody’s life that may need your help or love or comfort or your presence? Maybe you can take a small vacation and spend some time with your spouse or children and help them remember it for eternity. Maybe you need to forgive somebody today for the injustice they did towards you, which will release you from the bondage of un-forgiveness. The list is endless for the things that we can do today which can have an eternal impact, in our and other people’s life. I hope and pray that this devotion will help you revist your busy schedules, so that you will take this opportunity to attend to an eternal impacting event in your life.

Stanley Samuel,
Associate
India International Church