Once Again

“and looking up to heaven with a deep sigh, He said to him, “Ephphatha!” that is, “Be opened!” Mark 7:34 NASB

Ephphatha – Yeshua heals a deaf boy. He does it in a very unusual way (you can read the whole story if you wish). We recognize this miracle and praise God. There is, of course, a second miracle that might not be so obvious. The next verse tells us that at the same time this boy’s speech impediment was completely removed. If you have ever encountered people who are deaf from birth, you know that their speech is affected. Not being able to hear others or even our own voice means that how we form words, inflect them and vocalize them is also a condition of being deaf. So Yeshua’s miracle is not simply that this boy can hear. The bigger miracle is that he instantly could speak as if he were able to hear all of his life. It’s one thing to unstop ears. It’s quite another to repair a lifelong difficulty speaking.

Now that we recognize the temporal extension of this miracle, we should also notice how Mark chooses to recount it. Mark uses a particularly poignant Greek term to express Yeshua’s emotional reaction. The verb is stenazo. It means “to groan, to sigh.” Yeshua’s distress over this boy’s condition causes a deep emotional reaction. He feels this boy’s suffering and that produces an outward expression. He groans toward heaven. Here is a completely human reaction to unjust affliction. “Looking up to heaven” Yeshua in essence says, “Lord, You know all about this. You know the heartache and pain. You know life’s injustice. Now do something.” I am sure that these same ideas have crossed your path. You too have groaned toward heaven, perhaps vocalizing your distress about life’s oppression. You and Yeshua stand in the same place. “Do something,” you plead. And in this case, YHVH responded, not simply by returning the boy’s hearing, but also by instantly undoing years of struggle and suffering. That’s restoration. That’s what we want. Not just fix the current situation, fix the history of the situation. That’s why real restoration, real forgiveness, is still eschatological. We wait for all of it to be finished.

The last thing we notice about this verse is the Aramaic expression ephphatha. Yeshua speaks one of the languages common to first century Israel. Perhaps he does so because this was the language of the boy. We will never know for sure. But one thing we do know. Mark translated this word into the Greek dianoichtehti, an imperative (“Be opened!”) from the Greek verb dianoigo. This implies that the reading audience did not know Aramaic. If they did, there would be no reason to translate. This last little fact helps us understand Mark’s agenda. He isn’t writing to first century Jews. They wouldn’t need translation. Mark has another audience in mind. In order to truly understand why Mark chooses the material he does, and why he recounts it as he does, we need to know who his intended audience is. And this helps. There’s a lot packed into this little verse, isn’t there?

Topical Index: ephphatha, be opened, groan, stenazo, deaf, Mark 7:34

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Tami

FYI….The email I received was one of the Job messages from earlier this month, not the above message.

Leslee Simler

Me, too, Tami. And oh how I needed to reread it!

Mark Randall

Yes, that was my fault, sorry. I had noticed, at about 4am my time, that this TW didn’t go out so I attempted to resend it but forgot to actually change the main content out. Guess that’s what happens when you wake up at 4am and realize you hadn’t heard the notification beep that I received the TW.

Michael Stanley

Yes, thanks Mark for all you do behind the scenes, especially your WORDPRESS skills. We would be hard PRESSed to get Todays WORD without you!

Laurita Hayes

Thank you, Skip, for doing what I think you do best; elucidate Scriptural nuances.

We cannot hear with our natural ears the call of our Shepherd. Those of us who have been able to hear have already experienced a miracle. Let us pray for “ears to hear” for ourselves and the lost around us.

Whom He calls, He equips. We not only need our hearing transplanted, but we need to be able to speak, too. This is another miracle! We must earnestly pray for both, for spiritual deafness and dumbness is just as real as the flesh conditions, but with much more severe consequences.

We were created to express the image of God in ourselves, which is why we are forbidden to attempt to look for it or try to express it anywhere else. I also think this is why we are so tempted to just think we ARE God – in our flesh, anyway. We have the semblance of life; just enough to give us the illusion of choice, but we are created, as Paul assures us, to express the Mind of Christ; to have His Spirit manifest in ours, as He promised, before we truly have life – and that eternal, as He is.

We thus have only two REAL choices, as Moses taught: His life, or our death. When we choose life, our choices, through faith, are able to be lined up with His, as we pray for His will – His life – His choices – to manifest in our lives. This is a transplant job of the highest magnitude, and a far greater miracle that any transformation of our flesh conditions. So what if we have birth defects, illness, injuries, or worse? If we seek the kingdom of God, all these things can be “added unto us”. The body will express the spirit, and His Spirit will transform us into His image, progressively. Guaranteed. Halleluah!

Seeker

Well phrased Laurita. AMEN

Bonnie

We also received the Job lesson on November 23rd.