November
10
Assembling Together by Martin G.
Collins
“Now He was teaching in one of the
synagogues on the Sabbath. 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.” Luke 13:10, 11
Though physically disabled and
disfigured by her stooped spine, she, just like the man with the withered hand
(Luke
6:6), does not allow her problem to keep
her from formal worship of God on the Sabbath. Her physical condition makes it very difficult for her to
go to the synagogue and sit through the service. It is also humbling for her,
since people often feel awkward around those with disfigurements. She goes
anyway.
Surely, she has prayed and asked God
for help, yet she has not been delivered. However, God's seemingly neglectful
and unconcerned lack of intervention does not make her bitter or resentful. She
attends synagogue despite the obstacles, appreciating her spiritual
opportunities and cherishing the worship of God. Her dedication and faithfulness do not go unrewarded.
How many blessings do people give up
when they skip going to church? Spiritually and physically, we benefit by
regularly attending where we can hear God's Word and worship Him in spirit and
in truth (John
4:23-24).
This woman learned that the best help
she could give her body was to be first concerned about her spiritual health. Had
she not been concerned enough about her spiritual needs to be in the synagogue
in spite of her condition, she would never have been healed.
As Jesus promises, “Seek
first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added
to you” (Matthew
6:33).
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