February 23 – The Law of the Leper

February 23
Leviticus 14:1-57
Mark 6:30-56
Psalm 40:1-10
Proverbs 10:11-12

Means of Discerning Leprosy,
Phillip Medhurst Collection of Bible illustrations

Leviticus 14:2 – The Law of the Leper is one of the most exciting Messianic Prophecies!

Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum states:

Although the priesthood had all these detailed instructions as to how they were to respond in the case of a healed leper, they never had the opportunity to put these instructions into effect, because from the time the Mosaic Law was given, no Jew was ever healed of leprosy. As a result, it was taught by the rabbis that only the Messiah would be able to heal a Jewish leper….

The three Gospel accounts that tell us about the healing of a leper are: Matthew 8:2-4, Mark 1:40-45 and Luke 5:12-16. Matthew and Mark merely state that the man was a leper, but Luke, who by profession was a medical doctor, gave more details.

To find out what Dr. Luke said about this leper, and what the priests did with the leper, and how that influenced their response to Jesus’ teaching – read the rest of the article!

Mark 6:31 – We’ve seen earlier the sinfulness of wasting time – but that doesn’t mean all time has to be busy. It does need to be stewarded – there are times that you need to relax, times you can invest in recreation with a friend, time to spend with your spouse. Make sure that you are the master of your time, and that time doesn’t run out on you before you can accomplish what God has for you!

Mark 6:48 “and he saw them toiling” – Jesus sees you when you are toiling, struggling, ready to give up. Jesus may not be visibly present, but He is there! Interestingly that if the disciples had not called to Him (even out of fear), they may not have had His provision of relief!

Psalm 40:1 – The Northern Lights recorded a song based on verses 1-3.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw5eh8wnj0Q

Proverbs 10:11 – Is your mouth of righteousness or wickedness?

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