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Open The Eyes Of My Heart, Lord Series
Contributed by David Dykes on Jan 28, 2018 (message contributor)
Summary: When people try to hinder your crying out to Jesus, do what Bartimaeus did: Resist them. Don't let them intimidate you into silence.
INTRODUCTION
Our friend, Paul Baloche, who lived for many years in Lindale, Texas has written or co-written over 120 worship songs. Perhaps his most popular song is âOpen the Eyes of my Heart, Lordâ which Iâve borrowed his song title for this message. In the early 90âs, when Mike and I had only been here a short time, we invited Paul Baloche to lead worship one Sunday evening and Mike and I received a lot of flak for bringing in this worldly âChristian rock music.â I have to smile and thank God weâve come a long way, baby.
As we come to the conclusion of Mark 10, we should notice it contains some very important questions. In Mark 10:2 someone asked Jesus, âIs it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?â Thatâs a question people are still asking. In Mark 10:17 the Rich Young Ruler asked Jesus, âWhat must I do to inherit eternal life.â Thatâs a question we should all be asking. In Mark 10:26 the disciples asked Jesus, âWho then can be saved?â And in our passage today, in Mark 10:51 Jesus asks a blind man, âWhat do you want me to do for you?â Thatâs a question Heâs still asking each of us. Do you have an answer?
Jesus and his disciples arrive in Jericho on their way to Jerusalem, where Jesus will be arrested, tortured and crucified, and then three days later God will raise him from the dead.
Iâve been to Jericho many times. It is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world. It is located near where the Jordan River flows into the Dead Sea. It is an oasis in the desert. The road from Jericho to Jerusalem is about 15 miles long, but it uphill all the way with the elevation changing by 3,400 feet in that distance.
Jesusâ encounter with a blind beggar is described in Mark 10:46-52. âThen they came to Jericho. As Jesus and his disciples, together with a large crowd, were leaving the city, a blind man, Bartimaeus (that is, the son of Timaeus), was sitting by the roadside begging. When he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to shout, âJesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!â Many rebuked him and told him to be quiet, but he shouted all the more, âSon of David, have mercy on me!â Jesus stopped and said, âCall him.â So they called to the blind man, âCheer up! On your feet! Heâs calling you.â Throwing his cloak aside, he jumped to his feet and came to Jesus. âWhat do you want me to do for you?â Jesus asked him. The blind man said, âRabbi, I want to see.â âGo,â said Jesus, âyour faith has healed you.â Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus along the road.â
There are about 10 million legally blind people in America. Most of those are visually impaired with correctible vision. But many live in total darkness. Some famous blind Americans include Helen Keller, Fanny Crosby, Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder. But one of my favorite blind Americans was Charley Boswell, who was blinded while fighting in World War II while rescuing a friend from a burning tank. He had always been a great athlete, so after the war he took up golf. He became famous and won 16 National Blind Golfing Championships, usually shooting a score in the low 80s.
In 1958 Charley came to Ft. Worth to receive the coveted Ben Hogan Award. Mr. Hogan agreed to play a round of golf with Charley. Charley said, âWould you like to play for money?â Hogan said, âThat wouldnât be fair!â Charley said, âCâmon, Mr. Hogan, are you afraid to play a blind golfer?â Hogan was really pretty competitive so he said, âOkay, Iâll play for money. How much?â Boswell said, â$1,000 per hole.â Hogan said, âThatâs a lot. How many strokes do you want me to give you?â Boswell said, âNo strokes. Iâll play you heads up.â Hogan said, âCharley, I canât do it. What would people think of me taking advantage of a blind man?â Boswell smiled and said, âDonât worry, Mr. Hogan, our tee time is tonight at midnight!â
Jesus never touched Bartimaeus; He just spoke the word, and Bart believed Him. Jesus said, âYour faith has healed you.â Bart is a great example of how to exercise faith. All of us must have faith. The Bible says, âWithout faith it is impossible to please God; for anyone who comes to God must believe that He exists and that he is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.â (Hebrews 11:6 NKJV)
Letâs notice three truths about faith, and then learn about spiritual blindness.
1. FAITH BELIEVES EVEN WHEN YOU CANNOT SEE
Bart couldnât see Jesus but he heard about Jesus. The Bible says, âWhen he heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to shout, âJesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!ââ (Mark 10:47)