I appreciate how powerful God's grace is, as revealed in the life and character of Jesus. It is His loveliness beheld, believed in, received into the soul, and experienced by the power of the Holy Spirit, that has power to change the sick head and faint heart to be one of newness and completeness in Jesus!
The work of Christ in cleansing the leper from his terrible disease is an illustration of His work in cleansing the soul from sin. The man who came to Jesus was "full of leprosy." Its deadly poison permeated his whole body. The disciples sought to prevent their Master from touching him; for he who touched a leper became himself unclean. But in laying His hand upon the leper, Jesus received no defilement. His touch imparted life-giving power. The leprosy was cleansed. Thus it is with the leprosy of sin,--deep-rooted, deadly, and impossible to be cleansed by human power. "The whole head is sick, and the whole heart faint. From the sole of the foot even unto the head there is no soundness in it; but wounds, and bruises, and putrefying sores." Isaiah 1:5, 6. But Jesus, coming to dwell in humanity, receives no pollution. His presence has healing virtue for the sinner. Whoever will fall at His feet, saying in faith, "Lord, if Thou wilt, Thou canst make me clean," shall hear the answer, "I will; be thou made clean." Matthew 8:2, 3, R. V.
To be clean from sin means that we receive a new heart, a new mind, and the transformation is as POWERFUL and COMPLETE as that of the cleansed leper. No longer did he retain ANY leprosy. We are to believe that at conversion we receive a new heart, a new mind, and though we still retain fallen flesh, our thoughts, purposes, and aims, when we are abiding in Jesus, will spring from His "divine nature" (2 Peter 1:4) which we become partakers of by receiving Him through the promises of the word of God. I love Jesus and I love how powerful His grace is to transform the sin-sick soul into His image! That image is revealed at conversion with all of the fruits of the Spirit so that not one is missing. Such perfection of character will be continued as long as the soul abides in Christ, and will develop the character into greater maturity of perfection through the experience of trial and suffering, so that we may draw others to God and ourselves be a part of having the curse of sin forever sealed from entering the universe again (see Nahum 1:9)! Praise God!!