<h2>THE NOBLEMAN'S BOY</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 21</div>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-155.jpg" width-obs="500" height-obs="414" alt="photo" /> <span class="caption">Jacob's well as it is at the present time</span></div>
<p>AFTER STAYING two days in Sychar, the village
near Jacob's well, Jesus and his disciples went on
their way northward to the land of Galilee. They
walked across the great plain where so many battles had
been fought in the old times, and climbed the mountains
beyond it. Nazareth, where Jesus had lived for so
many years, was on his way, but Jesus did not at this<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_140" id="Page_140">[140]</SPAN></span>
time stop there, for he had in his mind to visit it a few
weeks later. With his followers, Jesus came for the
second time to Cana, the place where a few months
before he had turned the water into wine.</p>
<p>When Jesus was at Cana at his first visit, very few
people had heard his name. But now everybody was
talking about him,
for all the people
who had come home
from the Feast of
the Passover told
their friends and
neighbors of the
wonderful young
Prophet who had
been preaching in
Jerusalem, and had
driven the men buying
and selling out
of the Temple, and
had wrought wonders
in curing the
sick.</p>
<p>About twenty
miles from Cana was
the city of Capernaum,
on the shore
of the Sea of Galilee. At Capernaum was living a man of
high rank, an official of King Herod Antipas. This
nobleman was in deep trouble, for his son was very ill
with a great fever and lying at the point of death. The
news that Jesus was again in Galilee, and only twenty
miles away, brought to the nobleman a hope that
perhaps this Prophet might be willing to come down
from Cana to Capernaum and cure his son.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-156.jpg" width-obs="297" height-obs="400" alt="photo" /> <span class="caption">In the court of a village home in Cana of Galilee</span></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_141" id="Page_141">[141]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>At once he made up his mind to go to Jesus and ask
him to come and help him. It was a hard journey from
Capernaum to Cana, twenty miles of mountain climbing;
but this anxious father started very early in the
morning, and came to Cana at about one o'clock in the
afternoon. He found Jesus, told him how ill his son
was, and begged him to come to Capernaum and cure
him. Jesus did not seem very willing to go. He said
to the nobleman:</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-157.jpg" width-obs="500" height-obs="270" alt="photo" /> <span class="caption">Site of Capernaum</span></div>
<p>"Unless you people are always seeing me do wonderful
works you will not believe in me."</p>
<p>"Oh, sir," pleaded the troubled father, "do come
down quickly or my son will die!"</p>
<p>"There is no need for me to come," said Jesus.
"You may go home, for your son will live and will get
well."</p>
<p>These words would make a heavy trial to this man's
faith in Jesus. For how could he know that his son
would be well, without any sign given him by Jesus?
And how could he understand that Jesus by a word<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_142" id="Page_142">[142]</SPAN></span>
could cure someone who he had not seen and who was
twenty miles away? But the father at once believed
the promise of Jesus. He did not even hurry home to
see if his boy was cured, but waited until evening before
starting upon his journey.</p>
<p>The next day, as he was nearing home, his servants
met him with the glad news:</p>
<p>"Your son is living and is very much better."</p>
<p>"At what time," said the nobleman, "did he begin
to improve?"</p>
<p>"It was yesterday," they told him, "at about one
o'clock when the fever left him."</p>
<p>The man was not surprised, for it was just as he
had expected. That hour, one o'clock, was the very
time that Jesus had said to him, "Your son will live."</p>
<p>This miracle, or work of wonder, was much talked
about and led not only this nobleman, but all his family
with him, to believe that Jesus was the Saviour and the
King of Israel who had been promised so long.</p>
<hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_143" id="Page_143">[143]</SPAN></span></p>
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