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Harvest Daily - June 22, 2005



June 22

Why Did Jesus Come?

 

"The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He has anointed Me to preach the gospel to the poor; He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind. . . .”

—Luke 4:18

 

No doctor can heal a broken heart.  He or she may be able to treat other ailments you might have.  But no physician can get to the source of a broken heart—and a broken heart is a very real thing when you have experienced one. 

 

Your heart may be broken right now.  Maybe it is from the loss of a loved one or from a lost romance.  Perhaps it is broken because of constant failure.  Maybe your children have let you down.  Maybe your parents have let you down.  Maybe your husband or wife has let you down.  Jesus came to heal the brokenhearted, and only He can heal a broken heart.  So if you have a broken heart today, let Him heal it.

 

Jesus also came to bring deliverance to the captives.  The Bible teaches that before we became believers, we were spiritual POWs who were held captive by the devil, the god of this world (see 2 Timothy 2:26).  Jesus came to free us.  He can unlock the door, but we must walk through it.  Let Him set you free. 

 

He came to bring recovery of sight to the blind.  Before we were Christians, we were spiritually blind (see 2 Corinthians 4:3–4).  Jesus wants to open your eyes to what is true.  Let Him.

 

Are you brokenhearted?  Are you under the power of some sin?  The same Jesus who walked this earth, died on a cross, and rose from the dead loves you.  And He came to set you free.

 

 

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