The Life of Jesus Christ - Chapter 7 - Jesus visits Jerusalem - Part 7
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There are many lessons that we can learn from this
*miracle.
This man was desperate. He did not know what to do. He could not
help himself. Nobody had ever cured a man that was blind from birth. The man
knew that he could not help himself.
This is a picture of what people are like today. They are
desperate. Their lives are out of control. Strong desires guide them, not wise
thoughts. They want things, but they do not know how to get these things. They
are selfish. Nobody knows how to cure this, except Jesus. He alone can cure a
person's *spirit. There is one way to God, and there is no other way. ‘I am
the way’, Jesus said.
In the world today, people live as if they are in darkness.
Strong desires direct their lives. We cannot deny this today. People are
desperate. THIS man knew that he was desperate! That is the first thing that we
all must do. We must understand what our real problem is. Our real problem is
*sin. So, we need God to forgive us.
The man blind from birth could not see where he was going.
When the Jews were going through the desert, they would have
wandered about in any direction. But God guided them by a column of fire.
People today are like this. There is no meaning and no purpose
to their lives. But we must trust Jesus. Only Jesus can give us purpose. Just as
God guided Moses and the Jews through the desert, so Jesus can guide us
continuously. He will do this until we die. And then he will take us to *heaven.
The man met Jesus, and Jesus could cure him. But Jesus did not
just say something. He did not just touch the man’s eyes and cure him. The man
had to do something. Jesus told him to go and wash in the Pool of Siloam. This
seemed rather a silly thing to do. Probably he had washed thousands of times,
perhaps even in the Pool of Siloam. He could have asked these questions:
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How would that help him?
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Why should he do it?
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Would he seem to be foolish?
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Would people laugh at him?
People, who hear about Jesus today, are like this man. Jesus
tells them to do something. He does not do something for them by magic. There is
something for them to do for themselves:
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We must confess our *sin to God.
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We must trust Jesus and obey him.
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We must say that Jesus is our *Lord and *Saviour.
And perhaps other people will laugh at us. It could be the same
thing for us, as it was for the man born blind.
The man washed and came back. He could see. Jesus had cured him!
Just like that, Jesus can help us to know about our own *sin. He can help us to
trust him. He can rescue us from our *sin. He can cure us from the disease of
*sin.
Paul tells us that Jesus can rescue us. In Romans 1:16 Paul says
this: ‘I am not ashamed of the good news of Jesus. It is God’s power to
rescue us’.
There is power because Jesus died for us! Many people prefer
*sin. This is terrible! A blind person does not prefer to be blind. But Jesus
can certainly rescue everybody from their *sin. Jesus said, 'I am here, as the
light of the world.'
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