Verse: Matthew
17:16-17
So I brought him to Your disciples, but they could
not cure him.
Then Jesus answered and said, “O faithless and perverse
generation,
how long shall I be with you? How long shall I bear with you? Bring him here to
Me.”
Application:
The disciples had been given the authority to do the healing, but they had
not yet learned how to appropriate the power of God. Jesus' frustration is with
the unbelieving and unresponsive generation. His disciples were merely a
reflection of that attitude in this instance. Jesus' purpose was not to
criticize the disciples but to encourage them to greater faith.
Jesus gave His disciples the power to cast out demons and to
perform miracles of healing (Matthew 10:8). He gave them His authority to
minister to people, yet they became so self-centered that they lost the power
to do the work of God. When God sent a father with his epileptic son to them
for healing, they failed miserably. They were so concerned with position and
status (Mark 9:32-35) that they lost their focus on what God wanted to do
through them.
Jesus’ response to His disciples included some of the
harshest words ever to come from His mouth. He called His own disciples
“unbelieving” and “perverse” and questioned how much longer He had to endure
them! Why? Because they were supposed to be on mission with Him to bring
salvation to others, but they had become so disoriented to Him that they were
spiritually powerless, lacking the faith to bring physical and spiritual
comfort to those God had sent to them.
God ought to be able
to send hurting persons to any child of His and expect that they will be
helped. Like the disciples, we can become so preoccupied with our own ambitions
and distracted by the busyness of our lives that we become ineffective in
ministering to those whom God sends to us. It is even possible to become so
involved in religious activity that we are of no help to anyone. Regularly take
inventory of your life to see if you are being a faithful steward of every life
God sends to you.