Friday, February 10, 2012

Handicaps!


John is one of my favorite books in the Bible because I think John is so practical.  This morning we read John 9 which you probably know... is about that blind guy who receives his sight after meeting with Jesus and washing in the pool of Siloam.   Jesus said to him, "Go wash..."  And he obeyed and yes, he received his sight. That pool may have been really small--at least that is what I imagine and you can see by the picture that my sister Joy took when she was in Israel last summer.  But anyway, he did it, regardless of what the pool may have looked like, and he was healed.  Let me just say, he wasn't healed because of any properties that were in that pool.  He was healed because of Jesus!  When Jesus healed him, he was a new man.  He was completely restored.   No longer did he have to sit outside the city gates and beg like most blind beggars had to do in the Bible.  It is interesting to me, however, that in this passage the Pharisees were so worried about what Moses said that they missed who Jesus was or what He did by the power of His Heavenly Father.  When they saw the now-seeing blind man out there, they didn't want to rejoice with the blind guy.  They only wanted to incriminate Jesus for healing on the Sabbath.  Oh how we get caught up in religious tradition, in petty squabbles, in sweating the small stuff!  I'm sure deep down they knew Who did this--and that He was for real.  They just were so blinded themselves that they couldn't see the Truth (in the form of a healed man) standing right in front of their seeing eyes!  Now let's go back to the blind man and why Jesus healed him in the first place.  (This passage has so many applications, but I don't have time to talk about them all here.  My mind is rambling!)  Jesus was put on this planet for 30 plus years to do His Father's will--to glorify His Father.  And that is exactly what He did.  The blind man, however, though born a sinner, was healed by Jesus for the glory of God.  It wasn't because of something he did or didn't do to deserve his handicap.  According to John 9, it was "that the works of God should be revealed in him."  This is my favorite part.  I believe the Lord allowed my brain injury so that His perfect will could be shone in my life, and His glory would be revealed in my weakness.  I believe Joni Eareckson-Tada was injured for the same reason...to show God's glory and strength in weakness.  Handicapped people, including the blind man, do that!  They reveal God's glory in their weaknesses, and that's what I want to leave you with today.  You may not be physically handicapped, but maybe you have other "issues."  Just know that God can use you for His glory...to reveal Himself in your weakness too, whatever that weakness may be.

5 comments:

  1. wow - thanks so much for your perspective on this! I have always liked this passage - just to imagine never having seen before and then having your sight restored. What an amazing God we serve!

    I am afraid I sweat the "small stuff" too often and forget about the one who MADE all the "stuff"!

    thanks again - love and miss you and your fam!

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  2. That was powerful. Thanks, Daniel for your insight!

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  3. ..."that the works of God should be revealed in him."

    Thank you!!

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  4. Daniel,

    I don't know you, but I have become friends with your sister, Joy. I stumbled upon your blog, via her posts on FB (oh, and Allison's too). Anyways, I wanted you to know that there are people all over this world who have been touched by your story - and now your words on this blog. I LOVE this post! You are a true testament of what it means to live one's faith! Be encouraged...because you have certainly encouraged me. :)

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
    Anne Simmons

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