One of my all time
favorite accounts of Jesus’ life is when he traveled to a town called Nain. You
can read about it in Luke 7:11-16. Just outside of town Jesus encountered a
funeral procession. Luke gives us some details that help us understand how dire
the circumstances were that surrounded this particular death.
The person who died was
the only son of a widow. Those words tell us a lot. As a widow, she not only
lost the companionship of her husband. She also lost the source of provision
and security when her husband died. She was fortunate to have son. At the death
of her husband the son would have become responsible for providing and caring
for his mother but now he has died too.
This woman not only was
grieving the loss of the two most intimate relationships in her life but she
was mourning the loss of provision and security. She officially had no one to
turn to. But here comes Jesus.
I love verse 13 of Luke
7. It says, “When the Lord saw her, his heart went out to her…..” If you read
the verses or know the story you know that he reached up and touched the coffin
and said, “Young man, I say to you, get up!” And you know the rest of the
story.
That part of the story
is exciting. I can only imagine the joy in her heart as she sees her son rise
from the dead.
My favorite part of the
story is found in the final sentence of verse 16. It says, “God has come to
help his people.”
What a great statement!
God has come to help his people. What do you need God’s help with today? Have
you ask him for help? He’s here to help you! He’s here to change your mourning
into dancing; tears into laughter; and death into life!
God has come to help!
Always in Pursuit!
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