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October 16, 2012
"What Do You Believe"
Scripture Reading:
Mark 10:51 (HCSB) Then Jesus answered him, “What do you want Me to do for you?” “Rabbouni,”the blind man told Him, “I want to see!”
Mark 10:51 (HCSB) Then Jesus answered him, “What do you want Me to do for you?” “Rabbouni,”the blind man told Him, “I want to see!”
Devotional Reading:I
once read a list of the world's worst questions - or at least someone's
idea of the world's worst questions. One of them was, "Can I ask you
something personal?" (Not a good opener.) Or, "Do you remember me?"
(Usually, when someone asks this, I don't.) But of all the wild, crazy
questions I've ever heard, few could beat Jesus' asking a man who'd been
blind almost all his life, "What do you want me to do for you?" It
seemed obvious. But it wasn't. Jesus was asking blind Bartimaeus - a
man who had asked for alms, bread, and handouts for years - if he was
ready to ask for the big thing, the thing he really longed for. When a
true miracle worker came his way, would he believe enough to ask for the
one thing he needed most? As a therapist, I can tell you that very few
clients seem ready to address their central problem right off the bat.
They sort of circle around it until they are comfortable enough to dive
in. It takes courage, and a certain level of trust, to say "Here's
what I need more than anything. Can you help?" Jesus was able and
willing to give Bartimaeus that for which he asked. I believe He still
walks among His people today and asks, "What do you want me to do for
you? What do you really need? What is the deepest longing and desire
of your heart?" But because of fear or a lack of faith, we ask Him for
alms - the small change, the stuff that doesn't matter much - when what
we desperately need is healing. It is almost as if Jesus is asking, "Do
you believe enough to ask for the big thing?" Bartimaeus took the
plunge. "I want to regain my sight," he said. And immediately, Jesus
healed him.
Keep the Son in your eyes,
Keep the Son in your eyes,
Pastor Ben J Lahay
Galatians 2:20
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