Inexplicable!

Have you ever considered why people came to Jesus?  There was just something inexplicable about him.  He spoke with authority the priests didn't seem to have; he healed the sick and raised the dead.  He wasn't in a rush.  There was just something about him.  People couldn't explain it. 

When Jesus healed the man, blind from birth and the authorities were questioning him about what had happened 

John 9:25 (TPT) The healed man replied, “I have no idea what kind of man he is. All I know is that I was blind and now I can see for the first time in my life!”

Jesus was inexplicable to the natural mind!  The dictionary defines that word  'inexplicable" word as "unable to be explained or accounted for"

While we of course know that Jesus was the Son of God, the folk around him did not all see that, but there was something about him that drew people to Jesus.

It's not enough for Christians to simply be nice, generous or gracious people.  We are to be equally inexplicable.  People should look at our lives and be intrigued by the oxymoron that we present.  How can a person be humble, yet powerful or bold?  How can a person be serving but have authority?  How can a person give away things and still have more than enough?

The bible is full of inexplicable things - crossing rivers while waters parted, sitting with lions while unharmed, passing through fiery furnaces with not even the smell of burning on their clothes, and even rising from the dead to name but a few.   

We are to be inexplicable people.  Fully human, but with the Spirit of God living on the inside of us!  What a difference that makes to our lives.    Following in the footsteps of Jesus, being a puzzle to many, yet the inexplicability of it all, draws people to us, who can then point the way to Him. 



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