If you wish to read the texts click on the texts: Revelation 1:1-4; 2:1-5; Lk 18:35-43
The text of today is also found
in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, but whereas in Matthew there are two blind
men and in Mark the name of the blind man is Bartimaeus, in Luke there is one
blind man who is not named. However, what is common to all three Gospels is
that the blind man/men cries out to Jesus with a messianic title, “Son of
David”, and perseveres in his plea despite being told by the people to quiet
down. Though the question that Jesus asks the blind man seems redundant, it is
necessary for Jesus to ask the question to indicate his respect for the freedom
of the man. While on the physical level the man is blind, on the spiritual
level he has insight because despite his physical blindness, he is able to
recognise that Jesus of Nazareth is also the Messiah, which those who have
physical sight are not able to do. Jesus attributes the recovery of his sight
to his faith.
We might tend sometimes to
close our eyes to the good that there is in others, and we might also prefer to
close our eyes to the injustice that we see around us. We might close our eyes
to the suffering of people around us and we might prefer to close our eyes to
the needs of others. Having eyes we might prefer not to see.
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