50. Go thy way; thy son liveth--Both effects instantaneously
followed:--"The man believed the word," and the cure, shooting quicker
than lightning from Cana to Capernaum, was felt by the dying youth. In
token of faith, the father takes his leave of Christ--in the
circumstances this evidenced full faith. The servants hasten to convey
the joyful tidings to the anxious parents, whose faith now only wants
one confirmation. "When began he to amend? . . . Yesterday, at the
seventh hour, the fever left him"--the very hour in which was uttered
that great word, "Thy son liveth!" So "himself believed and his whole
house." He had believed before this, first very imperfectly; then
with assured confidence of Christ's word; but now with a faith crowned
by "sight." And the wave rolled from the head to the members of his
household. "To-day is salvation come to this house"
(Lu 19:9);
and no mean house this!
second miracleJesus did--that is, in Cana; done "after He came out
of Judea," as the former before.
JFB.
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