Sunday: (3/2): "For
judgment I came into this world, that those who do
not see may see"
Gospel Reading:
John 9:1-41
1 As
Jesus went on His way, He saw a man who had been born
blind. 2 His followers asked Him, "Teacher, whose sin
made this man to be born blind? Was it the sin of this
man or the sin of his parents?" 3 Jesus answered, "The
sin of this man or the sin of his parents did not make
him to be born blind. He was born blind so the work of
God would be seen in him. 4 We must keep on doing the
work of Him Who sent Me while it is day. Night is coming
when no man can work. 5 While I am in the world, I am
the Light of the world."
6
After Jesus had said this, He spit on the ground. He
mixed it with dust and put that mud on the eyes of the
blind man. 7 Then Jesus said to him, "Go and wash in the
pool of Siloam." (Siloam means Sent.) The man went away
and washed. When he came back, he could see.
8
Neighbors and others had seen him begging. They said,
"Is not this the man who sat and begged?" 9 Some said,
"This is the one." Others said, "No, but he looks like
him." But the man who had been blind said, "I am the
man." 10 They said to him, "How were your eyes opened?"
11 He answered, "A Man called Jesus made mud and put it
on my eyes. Then He said to me, 'Go and wash in the pool
of Siloam.' I went and washed and I can see." 12 Then
they asked him, "Where is He?" He answered, "I do not
know."
13 They
took the man who had been born blind to the proud
religious law keepers. 14 It was the Day of Rest when
Jesus had made mud and opened his eyes. 15 Again the
proud religious law keepers asked the man who had been
born blind how he had been made to see. He answered
them, "Jesus put mud on my eyes. I washed and now I
see!" 16 Some of the proud religious law-keepers said,
"The Man Who did this is not from God because He worked
on the Day of Rest." Others said, "How can a sinful man
do powerful works?" They could not agree about Jesus. 17
They spoke again to the blind man, saying, "What do you
say about Him since He opened your eyes?" He answered,
"He is One Who speaks for God."
18 The
Jews did not believe this man had been blind and had
been made to see. They called his parents 19 and asked
them, "Is this your son? Do you say he was born blind?
How does he see now?" 20 They answered, "We know this is
our son and we know he was born blind. 21 But we do not
know how it is that he can see now. We do not know who
opened his eyes. He is old enough, ask him. He can tell
you himself." 22 His parents said this because they were
afraid of the Jews. The Jews had talked among
themselves. They had agreed that the person who said
that Jesus was the Christ would be put out of the Jewish
place of worship. 23 That is why his parents said, "He
is old enough, ask him."
24 The
proud religious law-keepers asked the man again, who had
been blind, to come. They said to him, "Give thanks to
God. We know this man is a sinner." 25 The man who had
been blind said to them, "I do not know if He is a
sinner or not. One thing I know. I was blind, but now I
can see." 26 They asked him again, "What did He do to
you? How did He open your eyes?" 27 He answered, "I have
told you already. You did not listen. Why do you want to
hear it again? Do you want to become His followers
also?"
28 The
proud religious law-keepers became angry at him and
said, "You are a follower of Jesus. We are followers of
Moses. 29 We know God spoke to Moses. We do not know
where this Man is from." 30 The man said to them, "This
is strange! You do not know where He came from and yet
He opened my eyes. 31 We know that God does not listen
to sinners. We know if anyone loves and worships God,
and does what He wants, God listens to him. 32 From the
beginning of the world no one has ever heard of anyone
opening the eyes of a man born blind. 33 If this Man
were not from God, He would not be able to do anything
like this."
34
They said to him, "You were born in sin. Are you trying
to teach us?" Then they put him out of the place of
worship.
35
Jesus heard that the proud religious law-keepers had put
the man who had been healed out of the place of worship.
He found the man and said to him, "Do you put your trust
in the Son of God?" 36 He said, "Who is He, Sir? Tell me
so that I can put my trust in Him." 37 Jesus said to
him, "You have seen Him. He is talking with you." 38 He
said, "I do put my trust in You, Lord." Then he bowed
down before Jesus and worshiped Him.
39
Jesus said, "I came into this world to say what is right
from wrong. I came so those who do not see might see,
and those who do see might be made blind." 40 Some of
the proud religious law-keepers who were with Him heard
this. They said to Him, "Are we blind also?" 41 Jesus
said to them, "If you were blind, you would not be
guilty of sin. But because you say, 'We see,' you still
are guilty of your sin.
Old
Testament Reading:
1 Samuel 16:1,6-7,10-13
7
But the Lord said to Samuel, "Do not look at the way he
looks on the outside or how tall he is, because I have
not chosen him. For the Lord does not look at the things
man looks at. A man looks at the outside of a person,
but the Lord looks at the heart." ( 1 Sam. 16:7)
Meditation: Do
you want to see God? Only one thing can blind us from
seeing and understanding God's wisdom, beauty, goodness,
and truth, and that is sin. Sin clouds the mind in moral
confusion and closes the heart to God's love and truth.
Sin grows in darkness and resists the light of God's
truth. In God's light we see sin for what it really is,
a rejection of God and a refusal to listen to his word
and obey his will. Many Jews thought that physical
blindness and sickness resulted from sin. While the
scriptures indicate that sin can make the body and mind
sick as well as the soul, not all sickness, however is
the result of sin. Sickness can befall us for a variety
of reasons. Paul the Apostle reminds us that "in
everything God works for good with those who love him"
(Romans 8:28).
Prayer: "Jesus,
in your name the blind see, the lame walk, and the dead
are raised to life. Come into our lives and heal the
wounds of our broken hearts. Give us eyes of faith to
see your glory and hearts of courage to bring you glory
in all we say and do."
Psalm 23:1-6
1 The
Lord is my Shepherd. I will have everything I need.
2 He lets me rest in fields of green grass. He leads me
beside the quiet waters.
3 He makes me strong again. He leads me in the way of
living right with Himself which brings honor to His
name.
4 Yes,
even if I walk through the valley of the shadow of
death, I will not be afraid of anything, because You are
with me. You have a walking stick with which to guide
and one with which to help. These comfort me.
5 You are making a table of food ready for me in front
of those who hate me. You have poured oil on my head. I
have everything I need.
6 For sure, You will give me goodness and
loving-kindness all the days of my life. Then I will
live with You in Your house forever.
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