To read the texts click on the texts: 1 Tim 3:1-13; Lk 7:11-17
The miracle of the raising the widow’s son at Nain is a miracle
that is found only in the Gospel of Luke. If the centurion’s servant healed in
7:1-10 was ill and at the point of death, the son of the widow in this story is
already dead. There are many similarities between this story and that of
Elijah’s raising the widow’s son in 1 Kings 17:10,17-24. Luke emphasises that
the son was the widow’s “only son” (7:12). Luke also states that when Jesus saw
the widow, he had compassion for her.. Jesus raises the boy quite simply with
an authoritative command. The crowd responds by regarding Jesus as a prophet
and by affirming that God has been favourable to his people through the deed
that Jesus had just done.
The scripture offers many instances where men and women of faith
ask for help, and are granted it, even though under normal experiences they
might have gone on for the rest of their lives with sin or weakness or sickness
or oppression. Does prayer change anything? Again and again the scripture
teaches that it does indeed. God can and does intervene in the normal running
of his universe. We see just such an instance in this passage. The young man is
dead -- his life cut short by sickness perhaps, but death is a "normal"
experience in our fallen world. Then Jesus sees a mother's tears, realizes that
this widow -- there is no husband and other children mourning beside her -- has
lost her only son, and Jesus is moved with compassion, and intervenes. God doesn't
intervene every time we are hurting or have problems, just as loving parents do
not or cannot intervene to soften everything for their children. Sometimes we
are angry with God for not giving us the answer to prayer that we desire.
Sometimes we blame him for not intervening when our loved ones are sick or die.
But it is not because God lacks compassion, for Jesus shows us the Father, and
Jesus is full of compassion. We are left with the fact that Jesus indicates
that the Father will do things as a result of our prayers, because of his
compassion, that he will not otherwise do. Prayer can appeal to the heart of
God to bring about change.
When prayer is backed by Faith the same will be answered by the Lord.When we pray there should be no element of doubt, then positive results will follow.Jesus was able to perform His miracles because utmost Faith was reposed in Him.
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