Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Chimayó Healing

I recently I was in a favorite place.  A place on a simple two-lane back road, in a land dried and parched by drought, among a people of simple means.  Yet, as my journey took me down a narrow roadway, my heart was enriched by a people’s culture, and a sandy, dry spring.  This place is one I need to be at more, to sit and think, indeed to pray and embrace the living well.

That place?  Oh, it is a small, new church in the dusty, small, New Mexico, village of Chimayo.  In the dusty village is a church, El Santuario de Chimayó, which has been a parish church for a mere 200 years, unlike the established, older 300 year old church body in a nearby village.  The older church’s parishioners volunteer as guides, to answer questions and assist gawkers like me and the families coming on pilgrimage to this sanctuary of healing.   

El Santuario de Chimayó is a church well known for miracles, in particular healings of crippling, long term health problems.  It is a place to test your faith in a church that looks rundown and in need of renovation or possibly abandonment.  

But, here is a place that wants you to pray in the spirit and to turn an attentive, spiritual ear.  Yes, you’ll hear Christ Jesus respond, he speaks and works in word and Spirit to all who ask and listen to him.  That day on my dusty, back road journey, Jesus was the same as when He traveled the narrow byways in small, dusty villages.  Jesus responds to all of us with, “the good news of the kingdom, and healing every disease and sickness.”

Inside the church, I looked down in the healing chapel’s floor, I saw a hole with dry sand where a spring once flowed.  What could be “magic” in the cups of sand taken by the people?  I learned from the saintly man, who was from the old church, … it is not dry sand in a dead spring that is magic, but the spring of life that wells up through faith—bringing the miracle of Christ's healing. 

Are you in an impoverished, dry place?  Go to the living well, not to a dry hole as I looked into.  The well in Chimayó reminded me of what Jesus said, “your faith has healed you. Go in peace” (Luke 8:48).

Hearing the Good News, Embracing Christ’s healing by faith,

Owen <><


Suggested study passages:  Matt 7:13-14, Mt 9:22, 15:28; Mk 5:34, 10:52; Lk 8:48, 18:42, Acts 14:9


Tuesday, March 13, 2012

The Matter of Relationships

This is how I want you to conduct yourself in these matters. If you enter your place of worship and, about to make an offering, you suddenly remember a grudge a friend has against you, abandon your offering, leave immediately, go to this friend and make things right.
Then and only then, come back and work things out with God.” 
·         Matthew 5:23-24 The Message

Reading these two verses renders one truth, in all that we do as a Christ follower we’re required to build good relationships.  The cost—love, humility—will build relationships that reflect our obedience and love to our Lord Jesus Christ … reflecting our relationship with God.       

Jesus thought relationships were important in the lives of His followers – 2,000 years has not changed his everlasting Word of truth.  More than a suggestion or preferred lifestyle, Jesus said:

“So now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other. Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples."  (John 13:34-35 NLT)

Christ Jesus commanded us to love fellow believers; be obedient, build the relationships.

Recognize what Jesus said:  1) you cannot worship Him if you don’t have a good relationship with those in the body of Christ (Matt 5:23-24). You contradict your testimony.  2) You are not obedient to him if you don’t love others in the body of Christ (John 13:34).  If you are not in a worshipful relationship with God, if you are not in obedient to Christ by building good relationships with fellow believers in the body of Christ—3) you “will prove to the world” they don’t need Christ, your witness nullifies your evangelism (John 13:35).

Owen <><