He is Always Near 

But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive
sins, (then saith he to the sick of the palsy,) Arise, take up thy bed, and
go unto thine house. Matt. 9:6. 

With a new hope the sick man looks upon Jesus. The expression of His
countenance, the tones of His voice, are like no other. Love and power seem
to breathe from His very presence. The cripple's faith takes hold upon
Christ's word. Without question he sets his will to obey, and, as he does
this, his whole body responds. 

Every nerve and muscle thrills with new life, and healthful action comes to
his crippled limbs. Springing to his feet, he goes on his way with firm,
free step, praising God and rejoicing in his newfound strength. . . . .
Acting on the word of Christ, he was made whole. 

By sin we have been severed from the life of God. Our souls are palsied. Of
ourselves we are no more capable of living a holy life than was the impotent
man capable of walking. Many realize their helplessness; they are longing
for that spiritual life which will bring them into harmony with God, and are
striving to obtain it. But in vain. In despair they cry, "O wretched man
that I am! who shall deliver me from this body of death?" (Rom. 7:24,
margin). Let these desponding, struggling ones look up. The Saviour is
bending over the purchase of His blood, saying with inexpressible tenderness
and pity, "Wilt thou be made whole?" He bids you arise in health and peace.
Do not wait to feel that you are made whole. Believe the Saviour's word. Put
your will on the side of Christ. Will to serve Him, and in acting upon His
word you will receive strength. Whatever may be the evil practice, the
master passion which through long indulgence binds both soul and body,
Christ is able and longs to deliver. He will impart life to the soul that is
"dead in trespasses" (Eph. 2:1). . . . 

When temptations assail you, when care and perplexity surround you, when,
depressed and discouraged, you are ready to yield to despair, look to Jesus,
and the darkness that encompasses you will be dispelled by the bright
shining of His presence. When sin struggles for the mastery in your soul,
and burdens the conscience, look to the Saviour. His grace is sufficient to
subdue sin. Let your grateful heart, trembling with uncertainty, turn to
Him. Lay hold on the hope set before you. Christ waits to adopt you into His
family. His strength will help your weakness; He will lead you step by step.
Place your hand in His, and let Him guide you. 

Never feel that Christ is far away. He is always near. His loving presence
surrounds you. Seek Him as one who desires to be found of you. He desires
you not only to touch His garments, but to walk with Him in constant
communion (The Ministry of Healing, pp. 84, 85). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 87

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