Psalm 103: 1-5
When Jesus encountered the infirm woman of Luke 13, He call out to her. There may have been many fine women present that day, but the Lord didn’t call them forward. He reached around all of them and found that crippled woman in the back. He called forth the wounded, hunting woman with a past been destroyed by the intrusion of vicious circumstances.
The infirm woman must have though, He wants me. He want me, I’m frayed and worn, but he wants me. I have been through trouble. I have been through trauma, but wants me!” she make may have though on one would ever want her again. But Jesus wanted her. He had a plan. She may have known that it would take a while to pt her life back together. She had many things to overcome. She was handicapped. She was probably filed with insecurities. Yet Jesus still called her forward to received His touch.
If you can identify with the feeling of this infirm woman, then know that He’s waiting on you because He wants you. He see your struggle and He knows all about your pain. He knows what happened to you eighteen years ago and ten years ago and last week. With patience He waits for you as the father waited for the prodigal son ( see Luke 15:11-32). Jesus says to the hurting and the crippled, “I want you enough to wait for you to hobble your way back home.”
Now God says, “I’m going to deliver you and heal you. I’m going to renew and release you. I’m going to tell you who you are. I’m ready to reveal to you why you had to go through what you did to become what you will become.” He says, I’m going to tell you a secret, something just between you and me. No one else knows. Your boyfriend doesn’t know. Your father, uncle, brother, or whoever abused you doesn’t know. This is the secret: you’re the daughter of a king. Your Father is the King.
When that woman came to Jesus, He proclaimed her freedom. Now she stands erect for the first time in eighteen years. When you come to Jesus, He will cause you to stand in His strength. You will know important you are to Him. Part of your recovery is to learn how to stand up and live in the “now” of today instead of the “then” of yesterday.
I proclaim victory to the abused: you will recover the loss you suffered at the hands of your abuser. You will get back every stolen item. You will reclaim your-esteem, your self-respect, your integrity. There is a healing going into your spirit right now. I speak of life to you. I speak deliverance to you. I speak restoration to you. All in the mighty name of Jesus-the invincible, all power, everlasting name of Jesus!