Both

Luke 8:45 And Jesus said, Who touched me? When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said, Master, the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?

This past week the woman with the issue of blood came up in a discussion on faith. I had been looking at the faith issue. I was looking at things from the perspective of the work of the Holy Spirit, calling this woman to act by faith.

A kind woman opened my eyes to the woman’s point of view. Not just what she had suffered, not just the obstacles she faced, not the fear she had to overcome, but insight into the woman’s experience. I had not thought about the woman’s point of view as much as I should have. I am not a woman.

There are two points of view here. The top side down and the inside out. All that she had heard, all that she had seen, vision of the Lord Himself in human form. The human perspective is one that is just as valid and necessary as God’s view point. I would make a better witness if I could see more clearly the inside out view. It is one that would make my witness more relatable. People tend to believe a witness who can demonstrate understanding and empathy when they are hurting and need help.

I am always looking for God to be at work so that I can join Him. That does not mean that the person in front of me will be able to receive a word from me. That moment when they are ready will be best served by someone who has compassion for the situation and the moment.

Isaiah 53:1 Who hath believed our report? and to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed?

That is two views, inside out and top side down.

Both are needed to be an effective witness.

 

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  1. “Both are needed to be an effective witness”….how wonderful is that!!! …..the name JESUS comes to mind…the witness of God from above and witness of mankind. Brother, the Spirit of God gave you a very timely meditation this morning…thank you Lord and thank you, Larry!!!
    Just a side bar here…..years ago, Ann Lander’s column was a big read in our newspaper in the midwest and it always made me smile when SHE gave her expert advice on MEN’S problems. Your mention of the dear lady who gave you a woman’s perspective of the woman’s problem, is so valuable.

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