king of hearts
“He expelled the spirits by a simple command.” —Matthew 8:16
Jesus, because He is Lord, works by giving commands. He just gives an order and the sick are healed (Mt 8:8). He commands a fever to leave Peter’s mother-in-law; it leaves (Lk 4:39). He expels demons by a simple command (Mt 8:16). Jesus even commands the stormy winds and sea to become calm, and they obey Him (Mt 8:26). Diseases, demons, and nature obey Jesus’ commands. Only human beings can choose to disobey the Lord.
The Lord loves us with a crucified, infinite love. He has the power to do all things, even rise from the dead. He knows exactly what to do under any circumstances. The only thing holding Him back is us.
We must obey Him to give Him the opportunity to manifest His wondrous love and power. We should ask the Lord for obedient hearts instead of our rebellious ones. We must stop doing our own thing and let it be done unto us according to God’s will (Lk 1:38). Our privilege and our calling is to bring our hearts to the Lord, repent of our sins, and receive new, spiritual hearts from Him (Ez 36:26).
Prayer: Jesus, at Your name every knee must bend and every tongue proclaim that You are Lord (Phil 2:10-11).
Promise: “Rise up, shrill in the night, at the beginning of every watch; pour out your heart like water in the presence of the Lord.” —Lam 2:19
Praise: St. Cyril of Alexandria, Doctor of the Church, vigorously and successfully defended the doctrine that Jesus is fully divine and fully human.
Reference: (For a related teaching on Obedience School, view, download or order our leaflet on our website.)
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