P1631:6, 145:3.1
By the time Jesus and his apostles had made ready to partake of their evening
meal near the end of this eventful Sabbath day, all Capernaum and its environs
were agog over these reputed miracles of healing; and all who were sick or
afflicted began preparations to go to Jesus or to have themselves carried
there by their friends just as soon as the sun went down. According to Jewish
teaching it was not permissible even to go in quest of health during the sacred
hours of the Sabbath.
P1632:1, 145:3.2
Therefore, as soon as the sun sank beneath the horizon, scores of afflicted
men, women, and children began to make their way toward the Zebedee home in
Bethsaida. One man started out with his paralyzed daughter just as soon as
the sun sank behind his neighbor's house.
P1632:2, 145:3.3
The whole day's events had set the stage for this extraordinary sundown scene.
Even the text Jesus had used for his afternoon sermon had intimated that sickness
should be banished; and he had spoken with such unprecedented power and authority!
His message was so compelling! While he made no appeal to human authority,
he did speak directly to the
consciences and souls of men. Though he did not
resort to logic, legal
quibbles, or clever sayings, he did make a powerful,
direct, clear, and personal appeal to the hearts of his hearers.
P1632:3, 145:3.4
That Sabbath was a great day in the earth life of Jesus, yes, in the life
of a universe. To all local universe intents and purposes the little Jewish
city of Capernaum was the real capital of Nebadon. The handful of Jews in
the Capernaum synagogue were not the only beings to hear that momentous closing
statement of Jesus' sermon: "Hate is the shadow of fear; revenge the mask
of cowardice." Neither could his hearers forget his blessed words, declaring,
"Man is the son of God, not a child of the devil."
P1632:4, 145:3.5
Soon after the setting of the sun, as Jesus and the apostles still lingered
about the supper table, Peter's wife heard voices in the front yard and, on
going to the door, saw a large company of sick folks assembling, and that
the road from Capernaum was crowded by those who were on their way to seek
healing at Jesus' hands. On seeing this sight, she went at once and informed
her husband, who told Jesus.
P1632:5, 145:3.6
When the Master stepped out of the front entrance of Zebedee's house, his
eyes met an array of stricken and afflicted humanity. He gazed upon almost
one thousand sick and ailing human beings; at least that was the number of
persons gathered together before him. Not all present were afflicted; some
had come assisting their loved ones in this effort to secure healing.
P1632:6, 145:3.7
The sight of these afflicted mortals, men, women, and children, suffering
in large measure as a result of the mistakes and misdeeds of his own trusted
Sons of universe administration, peculiarly touched the human heart of Jesus
and challenged the divine mercy of this benevolent Creator Son. But Jesus
well knew he could never build an enduring spiritual movement upon the foundation
of purely material wonders. It had been his consistent policy to refrain from
exhibiting his creator prerogatives. Not since Cana had the supernatural or
miraculous attended his teaching; still, this afflicted multitude touched
his sympathetic heart and mightily appealed to his understanding affection.
P1632:7, 145:3.8
A voice from the front yard exclaimed: "Master, speak the word, restore our
health, heal our diseases, and save our souls." No sooner had these words
been uttered than a vast retinue of seraphim, physical controllers, Life Carriers,
and midwayers, such as always attended this incarnated Creator of a universe,
made themselves ready to act with creative power should their Sovereign give
the signal. This was one of those moments in the earth career of Jesus in
which divine wisdom and human compassion were so interlocked in the judgment
of the Son of Man that he sought refuge in appeal to his Father's will.
P1632:8, 145:3.9
When Peter implored the Master to heed their cry for help, Jesus, looking
down upon the afflicted throng, answered: "I have come into the world to reveal
the Father and establish his kingdom. For this purpose have I lived my life
to this hour. If, therefore, it should be the will of Him who sent me and
not inconsistent with my dedication to the proclamation of the gospel of the
kingdom of heaven, I would desire to see my children made whole -- and --"
but the further words of Jesus were lost in the tumult.
P1633:1, 145:3.10
Jesus had passed the responsibility of this healing decision to the ruling
of his Father. Evidently the Father's will interposed no objection, for the
words of the Master had scarcely been uttered when the assembly of celestial
personalities serving under the command of Jesus' Personalized Thought Adjuster
was mightily astir. The vast retinue descended into the midst of this
motley
throng of afflicted mortals, and in a moment of time 683 men, women, and children
were made whole, were perfectly healed of all their physical diseases and
other material disorders. Such a scene was never witnessed on earth before
that day, nor since. And for those of us who were present to behold this creative
wave of healing, it was indeed a thrilling spectacle.
P1633:2, 145:3.11
But of all the beings who were astonished at this sudden and unexpected outbreak
of supernatural healing, Jesus was the most surprised. In a moment when his
human interests and
sympathies were focused upon the scene of suffering and
affliction there spread out before him, he neglected to bear in his human
mind the admonitory warnings of his Personalized Adjuster regarding the impossibility
of limiting the time element of the creator prerogatives of a Creator Son
under certain conditions and in certain circumstances. Jesus desired to see
these suffering mortals made whole if his Father's will would not thereby
be violated. The Personalized Adjuster of Jesus instantly ruled that such
an act of creative energy at that time would not transgress the will of the
Paradise Father, and by such a decision -- in view of Jesus' preceding expression
of healing desire -- the creative act was. What a Creator Son desires
and his Father wills IS. Not in all of Jesus' subsequent earth life
did another such en masse physical healing of mortals take place.
P1633:3, 145:3.12
As might have been expected, the fame of this sundown healing at Bethsaida
in Capernaum spread throughout all Galilee and Judea and to the regions beyond.
Once more were the fears of Herod aroused, and he sent watchers to report
on the work and teachings of Jesus and to ascertain if he was the former carpenter
of Nazareth or John the Baptist risen from the dead.
P1633:4, 145:3.13
Chiefly because of this unintended demonstration of physical healing, henceforth,
throughout the remainder of his earth career, Jesus became as much a physician
as a preacher. True, he continued his teaching, but his personal work consisted
mostly in ministering to the sick and the distressed, while his apostles did
the work of public preaching and baptizing believers.
P1633:5, 145:3.14
But the majority of those who were recipients of supernatural or creative
physical healing at this sundown demonstration of divine energy were not permanently
spiritually benefited by this extraordinary manifestation of mercy. A small
number were truly edified by this physical ministry, but the spiritual kingdom
was not advanced in the hearts of men by this amazing eruption of timeless
creative healing.
P1633:6, 145:3.15
The healing wonders which every now and then attended Jesus' mission on earth
were not a part of his plan of proclaiming the kingdom. They were incidentally
inherent in having on earth a divine being of well-nigh unlimited creator
prerogatives in association with an unprecedented combination of divine mercy
and human sympathy. But such so-called miracles gave Jesus much trouble in
that they provided
prejudice-raising publicity and afforded much
unsought
notoriety.