Ten Things You Must Know About Jesus
His Capability
I get out there on the links from time to time and try to play golf. Even though I have one hole-in-one to my name (planets must have been properly aligned) I do not play very well. It’s a good thing I do not have to make my living playing golf. My capabilities are just not up to par (A little golf humor there).
Sometimes in life we have to recognize what we are capable of and what we are incapable of. Life can become very frustrating if we continually try to excel in things that are beyond our capabilities. So, I have found enjoyment and fellowship in golf that offset my lack of ability.
Jesus came on the scene very capable - very capable of very many things.
There is an instance (Mark 9) where Jesus’ abilities were questioned and He reacted by repeating what was just said, “If you can!” I have often wondered the tone and body language of Jesus when He said this. The boy’s daddy has just asked Jesus to help with his demon-possessed son and indicated the slight possibility that Jesus may not have the ability to do this. Jesus continued by saying, “Everything is possible for him who believes.”
Before healing a couple of blind men (Matthew 9), Jesus queried their faith in His capabilities.”Do you believe that I am able to do this?” The question was not whether His abilities measured up but did their faith measure up?
In Mark 8 some of the religious leaders came looking for a demonstration of His abilities. Their improper motivation for the request brought a refusal to perform by Jesus. Other similar passages indicate that the sign that they needed would be seen on resurrection Sunday.
Some, maybe most of us, question Jesus’ capabilities. You will hear full grown Christians question whether they are really saved. While we are questioning our salvation, I wonder if Jesus is questioning our faith in His capabilities. Wouldn’t it be a tragedy if the only limit to a demonstration of Jesus capabilities was our lack of faith? Too many of us may “try the water” with an “if you can” attitude before we jump in. Perhaps the "if you can" father had an excuse, what is ours?
We could mention all of the things Jesus was capable of: healing, multiplying, quieting, etc. But, His most important/urgent capability is mentioned in Hebrews 7:25.
Therefore he is able to save completely
those who come to God through him,
because he always lives to intercede for them.
Jesus lacks nothing when it comes to salvation. When He saves it is not halfway, it is complete! Not only does He have the ability to save you, but He has the ability to present you to the Father as a saved person.
Either you believe Jesus saves or you do not. Either you have been saved or you have not. Either you believe you are saved or you do not. Do you doubt Jesus' ability to save? Do you doubt His capacity for loving you? Have confidence in the capabilities of the Savior!
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