Once He was invited to dinner at a
religious leader’s home. Other religious
leaders also came, and together they sat down at the table and began
visiting. Jesus’ fame as a preacher rose
quickly, so word continually spread where He was. A certain prostitute who was impacted by
Jesus and His ministry learned of His whereabouts. She made her way into the house and found
herself standing before Jesus and the other guests. She stood without saying a word, then began
weeping. So much, that her tears fell on
Jesus’ feet. Seeing that, she bent down
and began wiping the tears off with her hair.
During the whole process, the
religious leaders were incensed at the woman and Jesus. Noticing this, Jesus spoke to the dinner
host, addressing the host’s attitude toward her, then eventually turned back to
the woman and said, “Your sins are forgiven” (Luke 7:48). That incensed the leaders even more. Then He spoke one final word before she
humbly slipped out, “Your faith has saved you.
Go in peace.” (Luke 7:50).
This prostitute was looking for
something, just like all those preachers in that room, all the people in her
city, and like you and me. Her search
took her into prostitution, for others it is different.
But when she heard of Jesus,
something awakened in her that no doubt said, “This is it!” And she overcame the barriers before her to
get to Jesus and when she got there, He did not disappoint her.
She found forgiveness for all the wrong she had done! The guilt and shame she had been trying to outrun was finally washed away. How did that happen? Faith. Jesus said, “Your faith has saved you.”
Wow!
It was her faith that provided forgiveness. It is interesting to note, what Jesus did not
say. He did not say anything about
religion, morality, goodness or education.
Just faith. He did not refer to
anything about personal will power, having a positive attitude, perseverance or
working hard. Just faith. And what is faith? It was her belief, trust and confidence in
Jesus.
We are all naturally wired to be
independent and achieve. We want to earn
what we have. Our culture is set up that
way from our parents and high school coaches, to our professors and bosses. Work hard and succeed. It is up to you. Faith in Jesus is opposite. This woman simply had faith and her life was
instantly transformed. She believed
Jesus was the Son of God. She believed
she had done wrong and needed forgiveness.
She trusted that Jesus had the power to forgive. She was confident Jesus was sufficient for
all she needed.
Then Jesus said, “go in peace.” No doubt the immoral life she led weighed on
her. She not only needed forgiveness, but
peace. Often the foolish things we do
cause great amounts of stress and anxiousness.
In one moment, her simple faith brought forgiveness and peace. Lay your burden down at the feet of
Jesus. Have faith in Him.
A prayer for you - “Lord
God, I pray you will help the readers to end their search. Bring them to take off their burden and find
forgiveness and peace in Christ through simple faith. In Jesus’ name.
Amen.”