Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptising them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching tem everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. Matthew 28:19-20

















 
 

Blind But Not Really

(Mark 10 v 46, Isaiah 55 v 6)

 

There was something wrong with his eyes, but clearly his heart was functioning perfectly.

 

Bartimaeus caught Jesus on his way out, and there was every chance that he was going to miss... no doubt he had heard many stories.. J

 

esus was leaving town

 

Bartimaeus couldn't see anything but he percieved everything

 

This is my chance, my opportunity, because he heard that Jesus was passing by.

 

The Man, who if you could capture his attention, would do something for you

 

In his great mercy.

 

Bartimaeus was determined not to be robbed, and the urgency in his heart grew strong

 

Then everything went quiet as Jesus stopped

 

Just for him.

 

Then Jesus called him and, ignoring the obvious, asked him what he wanted. Then Jesus healed him.

 

The blind man percieved what we often do not, that there are times when Jesus passes your way, something special and personal can happen.

 

But, caught up in the multitude, we think we already have Jesus

 

Seeing, we are often blind to our need of the intimate company of our dearest friend.

 

Unlike Bartimaeus

 

We are sometimes not desperate enough

 

When we are, and cry out, Jesus will stop

 

Just for you, and just for me.

 

But be prepared to tell him what you want.  

 

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