Are You Willing?

Two thousand years ago, a man with leprosy approached Jesus. The sight of him must have emptied the street. Lepers lived on the edge of town, on the edge of life. But this one came close. He knelt. And then he said something surprising: “Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean.”

He basically said, “Jesus I know you can help, but will you?”

If you are willing? Strange words. Didn’t he know? Jesus is always willing.

Yet don’t we whisper the same doubt? A marriage frays, a child wanders, a diagnosis darkens the door and we suffer in silence. We carry the burden alone, convinced heaven is too busy or we’re too broken. In that moment, we’re living the leper’s question: “If you are willing…”

Friend, hear the rest of the story. Jesus reached out and touched the man. Touched him! Jesus touched the untouchable leper. “I am willing,” He said. “Be clean.” And immediately the leprosy left.

Two thousand years later, Jesus hasn’t changed. The same heart that moved toward a leper, moves toward you. Whatever weighs you down: fear, failure, addiction, grief, He is willing. One wise soul observed: until you’ve taken your problem to Jesus, you haven’t done all you can do.

What are you waiting for? He stands ready. Kneel. Speak. Trust His touch.

He is willing. Are you?

I’m Lonnie Davis, and these are thoughts worth thinking.