“So Jesus stood still and called them…” (Matt. 20:32, NKJV, bold emphasis mine)
Do you realize how important you are to Jesus? He wants you to know. In this story, He is on His way to Jerusalem. He is on His way to fulfill the very most fundamental part of His earthly mission, dying on the cross. He’s just days out from The Moment. Getting from Point A (Jericho) to Point B (Jerusalem, planned location for Saving The World) was of crucial importance. There is literally nothing more weighty in all of the timeline of human history than what He is on his way to do. And yet, when two blind men on the side of the road call out to him from the depths of their hearts, He stops. He stands still.
No matter how massive the priority in front of Him, He is completely in the moment with these two men. Rather than being consumed by preoccupation with the critical matter on His plate, He is consumed instead with compassion for these two individuals. In this moment, they are all He sees. They have His complete, immeasurably loving attention. Before He continues on His way to execute His death and resurrection plans, He is answering the longing of their hearts. His power is coursing through His hands into their eyes and restoring their sight.
This story is so important to the Lord that three of the four gospel writers all included it in their writings. Mark and Luke, however, only mention one of the two blind men. I believe there is a reason for this. Holy Spirit is underlining for us the exceedingly high priority that God puts on the individual. (Can you see the brilliant yellow highlighter in spirit?) In fact, all four of the gospels are brimming over with accounts of Jesus’ one-on-one interactions with individuals. He longs for us to know, not just in our heads, but deep in our hearts, how passionately He cares about us at an extremely personal level.
Jesus is the image of the invisible God. Does the invisible God see you? Does He see your little world, the details that may seems infinitesimally small compared to everything else happening in creation? He absolutely does. He sees. He cares. And He will stand still in the midst of everything He is doing and call you to Himself – just to answer the cry of your heart. Achingly and infinitely, He cares.
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When you pray, do you pray as if God’s eyes are really looking attentively and lovingly at you?
Such a valuable – and timely – message for me today! And I appreciate anyone who likes to use the word “infinitesimally”! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE WORDS!!! 😁
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Haha, that provides me a joyful chuckle! I delight in words too! I’ve been reading some more C.S. Lewis, and at some of his sentences I just have to stop and say, “Wow, that was delicious!” 😀
So glad the post was a blessing too! Hugs and blessings my sister! ❤
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Delightful!
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Good Morning Jennifer! I love how our God is always everywhere all the time! I love the unity Holy Spirit brings to believers, no matter what distance may separate us physically! Your questions at the end about prayer are exactly the things we talked about with the dear folks Betsy and I have the privilege to minister to on Sunday evenings.
Following the example of the Lord Jesus, we meet them where they are. In this case, The Projects, a horribly depressed section of town. Yet in the midst of the prevailing darkness of that place, God is shining His light as these sweet saints desire to know Him better through prayer. God is Good!!!!!!!!!!
Have a blessed day,
Chuck
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Chuck, I am moved that you and Betsy invest of your very lives in those precious souls that Jesus loves so much. Your ministry is absolutely, exquisitely beautiful to Him. And amen! How I love the way He speaks to us in unity too! How wonderful that this was your theme too! 😀
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It wasn’t in ‘my’ plan for that evening! I had prepared material on Nathan, David and God’s mercy. Holy Spirit had a better plan! And the conversation and prayer time followed Him.
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I love when He takes over like that! What a privilege to flow with Him as He does His magnificent work! 😀
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For me, I have to pray as if He’s watching, or there isn’t much point to it. I may be more conscious of His presence at times, but I hope Jesus is always watching, and being patient with me!
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He most definitely is!! And how He loves it when you draw near to Him! 🙂 🙂
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Thank you so much, Craig! Again, that is truly appreciated 🙂
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a pleasure
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🙂
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