Jesus was consistent

There was a time in my life when I would have considered myself a pretty consistent person.

Here are two definitions of the word consistent from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

After looking at both definitions, I can only say, “Okay, I did my best to be consistent. 😊

In any workplace, consistency is essential. Looking at the definitions above, words like regularity, steady, and harmony stick out.

As I’ve gotten older, it’s been more and more difficult in my life. I make promises, only to not keep them as well as appointments and not keep them. As I reflect on my life, aging definitely deters us from being consistent. Many more obstacles change our plans with age, especially health.

When we look at Jesus’ life, he was probably the most consistent person that ever lived. I believe the first definition of consistency I wrote above best describes Him.

Let’s take a look at one bible story in particular that seems to show an inconsistency in Jesus’ manner. Of course, where we see inconsistency, He provides a teaching moment.

Most of you have read or heard this passage before. Jesus and His disciples once again cross the Sea of Galilee. (This time without incident). It seems Jesus had barely set His feet back on solid ground when He was approached by a synagogue leader named Jairus.

Jairus’ daughter was very ill, and he asked Jesus to heal her as she was near death. So, Jesus told Jairus to lead the way to his home.

Along the way, the crowds were huge. A woman with a bleeding problem for many years touched Jesus’ cloak, praying this would heal her. Jesus called her on it and told her that her faith had healed her.

The delay was probably a long one, and by the time Jesus, His disciples, and Jairus reached Jairus’ home, his daughter had died. Jesus told everyone that she was only sleeping. He took her hand and told her to get up, and she did.

In a short period of time, Jesus had healed a woman who had a bleeding problem and made a young girl rise from the dead.

Jesus was being consistent with the way he had always done His ministry. When Jairus approached Jesus, He said he would come to his home, indicating that He, Jesus, would heal her. Not to be waylaid in His mission to the people, Jesus stopped along the way and took care of the woman’s bleeding problem.

We don’t know for sure, but perhaps Jesus’s prolonged stop with the woman and the massive crowds stopped Him from healing the young girl’s illness before she died. But Jesus was always determined and consistent in His ministry. He had made a promise to Jairus to heal his daughter. And He did just that.

He (albeit temporarily) healed the young girl of death. Jesus once again showed His power that day, both to the people and His disciples. He would not be deterred in His mission to help, heal, and save humankind.

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