Matthew 14:1-12
Herod Antipas’ False Assumption
Matthew 14:13-21
Steps to Problem Solving
Matthew 14:22-36
The Storms of Life
Matthew 15:1-9
The Teaching of Ancestors
Matthew 15:10-20
What Really Makes People Unclean
Matthew 15:21-28
A Canaanite Women With Great Faith
Matthew 15:29-39
Feeding The Four Thousand
Matthew 16:1-12
The Religious Leader’s Demand
Matthew 16:13-20
Peter’s Confession
Matthew 16:21-28
Surrender to The Cross
Matthew 17:1-13
The Transfiguration
Matthew 17:14-23
Healing of The Epileptic Son
Matthew 17:24-27
Jesus Pays The Temple Tax
Matthew 18:1-9
The Need For Humility
Matthew 18:10-14
New Babes in Christ
Matthew 18:15-20
The Biblical Principles For Church Discipline
Matthew 18:21-35
How Many Times Should We Forgive?
Matthew 19:1-8
Is Divorce Permissable?
Matthew 19:9-15
Divorce and Adultery
Matthew 19:16-30
The Rich Young Ruler
Matthew 20:1-16
A Right Attitude in Service
Healing of The Epileptic Son
Matthew 17:14–23
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Faith in God makes great optimists. Over in Burma, Judson was lying in a foul jail floor with 32 lbs. of chains on his ankles, his feet bound to a bamboo pole. With a sneer on his face, a fellow prisoner said, “Dr. Judson, what about the prospect of the conversion of the he … More
As Jesus came down from the mountain He finds some arguing scribes, embarrassed disciples and a needy father and son. The father had brought his epileptic son who had a demon in him to the disciples begging them to deliver him but they couldn’t (vv. 14-16). Jesus rebuked the disciples (v. 17). He expects us to grow in our faith. Our trust in Him is to depend upon Him to help us overcome difficulties and surmount challenges. He is not pleased with stagnant faith. Jesus then delivered a boy from an evil spirit and commanded the spirit never to return to him (v. 18). The crowds marveled and gave glory to God.
When the disciples inquired why they had not been able to heal the boy, Jesus said it was because of their little faith (vv. 19-20). They should have been able to cast out the demon because Jesus had given them this power and authority. He told them they had lost their power because of their lack of faith (v: 20), their lack of prayer, and their lack of discipline (v. 21).
Perhaps during the Lord’s absence, they began to neglect prayer and their faith had weakened. Then when the crisis came they were unprepared. Like Sampson they had gone out to battle, not realizing that their power was gone.
Again we find the Lord reminding his disciples that He would be betrayed and that He would be killed (vv. 22-23). He goes on to explain to them how the grave will not hold Him but He will rise on the third day (v. 23). One wonders if they heard the whole message or just the part about His death because it says they were filled with grief.
Application
Just as the disciples had neglected to spend time in prayer and had become powerless the same can happen in my life. It is so easy to try to do things in my own strength and fall flat on my face because I didn’t depend on the Lord to do it.
Matthew 17:14-23 (English Standard Version)
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