I can’t see clearly now…

SCRIPTURE: Mark 8
OBSERVATION/APPLICATION:
He took the blind man by the hand and led him outside the village. When he had spit on the man’s eyes and put his hands on him, Jesus asked, “Do you see anything?” He looked up and said, “I see people; they look like trees walking around.” Once more Jesus put his hands on the man’s eyes. Then his eyes were opened, his sight was restored, and he saw everything clearly. [Mark 8:23-25]
Why does Jesus heal this man in stages?
I think it is intentional, to make a point that helping people “see” that He is the messiah is a gradual process, one that takes time and patience.

Even after this second miraculous feeding of the crowd, the religious leaders ask for a sign. And the disciples seem to have a difficult time understanding what Jesus is talking about [8:17-18,21].
Peter makes his bold confession about Jesus, but then speaks against Jesus calling to suffer and die.
And when the crowds – impressed by the miracles – seem more focussed on the miracles than the mission, Jesus challenges them to deny themselves, take up their crosses and follow Him.

Like the blind man, people are helped in stages: initially people come to Him for the blessings (seeing things partially, vaguely), but eventually they grow to understand that following Him involves self-denial, sacrifice (see things more clearly, seeing things from an eternal perspective).
How many people come to Jesus for forgiveness and the promise of eternal life, but hesitate to take that next step of self-denial, suffering for the sake of the gospel, and sacrifice for the benefit of others?
How many Christians prefer to keep things fuzzy, unclear?

The only reason I can imagine why Jesus healed this man in stages was because He was making a point for His followers, and for us.
We still see things fuzzy, unclear, we need the Lord to open our eyes to see Him, His mission and our purpose more clearly.

Which raises the questions again: What does it mean to be a christian, to be a part of the church, to follow Jesus?
What is the gospel (or good news), and what does it mean for me to deny myself, take up the cross and follow Jesus for the sake of the gospel?
I feel like my own vision is blurred, fuzzy, unclear.
I sense that something is wrong, but I am still not sure exactly what.

PRAYER:
Lord, I sense that we are missing something, that our understanding of being a christian is messed up. Open our eyes to see better, and to follow You.

One Comment

  1. I have eyes, but do I see?

    I have a heart, but is it soft for the Word of God?

    I have ears, but so I hear?

    The Bread of life was among them, but they did not realize it in spite of the miracle Jesus did. One miracle after another and yet . . . do you see anything? was the question to the blind man. That question is also to me. Where did I see Jesus yesterday? Where will I see Him today? Do I have the ears and the eyes to walk in His presence? And to be in His presence I may also need to help of those around me to lead me into His presence such as the the friends of the blind man led him to Christ.

    As the disciples followed Him, so I too need to follow. I too need to grow in the knowledge and power of the Lord and be used as His in Kingdom service. May I too grow to be more like Him each day in all I do and say. Open my eyes Lord that I may see You this day.

    Open the eyes of my heart, Lord
    I am looking, I am listening
    Open the eyes of my heart, Lord
    Help me to know Your will (repeat)

    The right word to say,
    the best move to make
    Who’s in need of a helping hand
    For Your perfect ways are worthy of praise
    I delight just to do Your plan

    Open the eyes of my heart, Lord
    I am looking, I am listening
    Open the eyes of my heart, Lord
    Help me to know Your will (repeat to beginning)

    Help me to know Your will

    Help me to know Your will

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