Jesus and his disciples arrive in Capernaum. He teaches in the synagogue on the Sabbath day. The people there are amazed at his teaching. He taught as one that had authority, but he was not qualified in their eyes to have such authority.
Then he sends an unclean spirit out of a man in the synagogue. The spirit recognizes Jesus as “the Holy One of God” (Mark 1:24). Then all the people are even more amazed, and his fame is quickly spread throughout the region.
Jesus then goes to Simon and Andrew’s house. He heals their mother. That evening, many bring their sick and possessed to the house to be healed. Jesus spends much time healing those brought to him.
Jesus then gets up very early in the morning to go to a solitary place to pray. His disciples search him out and tell him that many in Capernaum are looking for him. But rather than go back to Capernaum, he says they must go on to other towns to preach. He says he came to preach the kingdom of God (Luke 4:42) and must to go to other cities.
There would have been nothing wrong with him staying in Capernaum and healing more individuals there. But it was more important for him to make sure that as many as possible heard the good news of the kingdom. The lesson for us is that we can never take care of all of the physical problems that may be presented to us. We are to have compassion and do what we can to relieve suffering. But the most important thing that we can do for anyone is to preach the good news of Jesus Christ to him or her.
Jesus was ready to preach the kingdom at all times. He wants all people to be saved. Do you love all people as much as you should? Are you always ready to tell someone about Jesus and his kingdom?
Study your Bible. Learn all you can about Jesus, his teachings, and the kingdom. Make sure you are obeying Jesus in all things. And do all you can to tell others what they need to know to also obey Jesus in all things. And if any of this is hard to understand, ask an adult to help you.