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Mark 1:40-45 Make Me Clean (London) – Bible study

Mark 1:40-45 Make Me Clean (London) – Bible study

Sermon Mark 1:40-45 Make Me Clean

By Dr. Jeffrey K. London

What comes to mind when you think of the word clean?

Clean house; clean up;
clean water; cleanliness is next to godliness;
clean sweep; come clean;
Mr. Clean; clean burning;
clean oven; clean title;
clean title;

or perhaps mothers timeless instructions to always wear clean underwear.

Well, today were talking about a different kind of clean. Today were talking about what it means to be clean inside and outside; clean not because weve rubbed and scrubbed but because God acting in Christ has chosen to make us so.

Our gospel lesson contains the short but powerful story of a leper coming to Jesus and making an unusual statement. The leper says to Jesus, If you want to, you can make me clean. Now whats so unusual about this statement is that, for starters, its not really a request. The leper doesnt ask Jesus to be healed. Instead, he announces what he believes that, if Jesus chooses, Jesus can make him clean.

The mans ailment is described as leprosy but, of course, that could have been any number of different things from acne to skin cancer. And because people feared the worst, lepers had to live outside of town, apart from their family, and keep their distance from healthy people while supporting themselves through begging. Whenever lepers went anywhere they had announce their presence by crying out, Unclean, unclean! And if you touched a leper or were touched by one YOU were now unclean. The only way lepers could be cured was if a priest deemed them so.1 But worst of all, people equated leprosy with punishment for sin, which led to a lot of bad blood toward lepers you know, the attitude that said, Youre getting what you deserve. So while we tend to focus on the physical consequences of leprosy in Jesus day, the total impact of being unclean had religious, social, and financial dimensions as well.

But lets get back to the lepers statement. He says to Jesus, If you want to, you can make me clean. Its not what we would expect. We would expect a straightforward request to be healed. But this is more of a statement about Jesus. This particular leper obviously knew Jesus to be a healer, but more than that, he knew Jesus had the power to choose to make him clean.

So whats the difference between being healed and being made clean? Well, thats really the crux of the story. The lepers statement tells Jesus that he believes Jesus can heal him, yes; but more than that, he believes Jesus can restore him spiritually and socially. He believes Jesus can make him whole again, return him to his family, allow him to go back to work, and back to worship God again in the Temple. This leper wasnt asking for mere healing, he wanted to be CLEAN! He wanted to be a whole child of God again! And that is exactly

what Jesus does for him. Through a simple touch the man is healed of his leprosy and his place is established within the community, within his family, within the religious life of Gods people.

Torah law prescribes, The person who has the leprous disease shall wear torn clothes and let the hair of his head be disheveled; and he shall cover his upper lip and cry out, Unclean, unclean…He shall live alone; his dwelling shall be outside the camp. (Leviticus 13:45-46)

Jesus warns him not to tell anyone and to go show himself to the priest. Its an odd command, but Jesus doesnt want to be known simply as healer. Nevertheless, the now ex-leper just cant contain himself and begins spreading the word about Jesus freely, to anyone who will listen!

As we said, its a fascinating short storyif we jet let end here. But what brings it home for us, what brings meaning to us is the series of reversals that occur:

First, Jesus responds with compassion. Which stands in stark contrast to the way everyone else has treated this leper.

Second, Jesus touches the leper. This not only reverses the no touching rule, but also the idea that the touch-er would now be rendered unclean by the touch-ee. But here the reverse is the case! In this case, its not the leper who is contagious, but Jesus! The leper doesnt transmit his unclean-ness to Jesus, instead Jesus transmits his wholeness and holiness to the leper and makes him clean!

Third, this story began with the leper forced to live outside of the camp (Lev. 13:46) and ends with his restoration to the community while Jesus is forced to move outside the town.

And fourth, Jesus tells the former-leper to keep quiet but the former-leper just cant and spreads the good news.

Jesus loves reversals and much of his call to us is to see where his touch in our lives turns things upside down for the better. Which makes me wonder about just how our lives have been infected with Christ? And how are we spreading the health, the wholeness, the healing, the cleanliness that we have been blessed with. You see, unlike the leper, I think most of us experience Jesus touch not once but many time over the course of our lives. We are made clean, we experience healing, forgiveness, wholeness, and holiness not just once but repeatedly. For our part, we are called to consider what it means to be made clean. But that can be tricky because some of us are content to live with our disease; our dis-ease has become normal for us and we cant imagine life without it.

The thing about being made clean is that it reverses our lives, turns us upside down for the better. Too often people want a Christian faith that will make the world a better place but that will not change them in the process. We fear change, especially reversal change. But thats exactly what makes the good news so radical, so life altering, so wonderful!

To know that God in Christ chooses to reach out and touch our lives not once, but repeatedly throughout a lifetime that we might know what it is to be clean is thats the heart and soul of the Good News! It means we are given the gift of a fresh start not once but many times over! It means we are blessed with the sure and certain knowledge that

TODAY we have all been touched by divine love;

TODAY we are made whole and holy;

TODAY we have been reunited with our best selves;

TODAY the road out of estrangement is cleared;

TODAY we called into Hope;

TODAY we are made clean! Amen.

Scripture quotations are from the World English Bible.
Copyright 2012 Jeffrey K. London. Used by permission.