This is an amazing thing

Today’s chapters in John’s Gospel very graphically illustrate the impact Jesus was having on the people and the jealousy this caused among their religious leaders. He heals a man who had been born blind, who had never been able to see – utterly remarkable. The religious leaders tell this man to

“give glory to God, saying, ‘we know this man (Jesus) is a sinner’” (9:24).

They cannot deny that an amazing miracle has occurred, but say,

“We know that God has spoken to Moses, but as for this man, we do not know where he comes from”.

The healed man answers them,

“Why this is an amazing thing! You do not know where he comes from, yet he opened my eyes” (verses 29,30).

Their anger boils over against the man as he persists in reasoning with them and telling them,

“If this man were not from God, he could do nothing”.

They end up telling him,

“’You were born in utter sin, and would you teach us?’ And they cast him out” (verses 33,34).

This made us think of the increasing blindness of so many today who keep on saying at every opportunity, indeed making opportunities, to declare there is No god, there never was a Creator, everything that exists is the result of countless happens of pure chance!

This is an amazing thing”  => “herein is the marvel

especially that people persist in this way of thinking!

Yet in one way we can understand why this is so – it is because the established church are so hypocritical – in some ways they are parallel to the religious people who surrounded Jesus.

Those who are willing to read God’s word for themselves – and to keep reading so that they get its full flavour and meaning – are conscious of the amazing message that unfolds and that becomes clearer the more they read. But sadly, as we read in John’s next chapter there are others that hinder the message – Jesus says,

“He who is a hired hand, who does not own the sheep, sees the wolf coming and leaves the sheep and flees and the wolf snatches them and scatters them” (verse 12).

Sadly this happened!

sheep

sheep (Photo credit: amcunningham72)

But scattered sheep can listen and, even today, hear “the good shepherd” through reading the words which he inspired his followers to remember and write down (see 14:25-27) so that true sheep, even in the 21st Century, can “hear” his voice by reading his words and those of his disciples and other of God’s prophets. If they feed on them every day they find the only true pasture in the wilderness of this world – and will come into the promised land.

Joh 14:25-27 The Scriptures 1998+  (25)  “These Words I have spoken to you while still with you.  (26)  “But the Helper, the Set-apart Spirit, whom the Father shall send in My Name, He shall teach you all, and remind you of all that I said to you.  (27)  “Peace I leave with you – My peace I give to you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.

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Additional reading:

  1. Jesus Messiah
  2. Seeing Jesus
  3. Written to recognise the Promissed One
  4. Jesus’s answers about God’s silence
  5. Knowing Rabboni
  6. On the Nature of Christ
  7. Reasons that Jesus was not God
  8. Servant of his Father
  9. Servant for the truth of God
  10. Blinkered minds
  11. Working of the hope
  12. A fact of History or just a fancy Story

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  • Not Alone: Maundy Thursday and the Building of Intimacy (drewdowns.net)
    This year, it was helpful for me to remember that we have developed a different way of marking days from Jesus’s time and place. Then, the day began at dusk. So this, Jesus’s final day, has begun. He gathers His friends for dinner, for a final teaching. Small. Subtle.
  • John 16:25-33: He has Overcome the World (disciplesforlife.wordpress.com)
    When we are trying to communicate a complex idea to our children, we often resort to more simple analogies to help them understand what we are saying.  The goal is so that no matter the age, they will understand what we are saying because we have adapted it to their way of understanding.
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    Remember Jesus was always concluding parables by saying “those who have ears to hear, let them hear.”  Well there are many theories on this, but I believe that just as His righteousness light unto the world, a light that had a necessarily judging or dividing affect so also His teaching (think Matthew 10:34).  He was the light and the darkness necessarily was scattered from Him.
  • John 9-10 (whatshotn.wordpress.com)
    And as [Jesus] passed by, he saw a man which was blind from [his] birth.
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    As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world.
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    But the Jews did not believe concerning him, that he had been blind, and received his sight, until they called the parents of him that had received his sight.
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    The man answered and said unto them, Why herein is a marvellous thing, that ye know not from whence he is, and [yet] he hath opened mine eyes.
  • To Sheep or not to Sheep…. (cooksvillechurch.wordpress.com)
    Blind man healed, Religious leaders not happy, kick out blind man…
    Jesus heard that they had cast him out; and when He had found him, He said to him, “Do you believe in the Son of God?”He answered and said, “Who is He, Lord, that I may believe in Him?”

    And Jesus said to him, “You have both seen Him and it is He who is talking with you.”
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    Sectarianism is not our goal, it is Christ Jesus that unites His body by the power of the Holy Spirit. Clearly, men have different views and agendas for the Church. These clash with the Scriptures. This is not cause for war but for fruitful discussion and diligent study of the Word of God bringing us closer to, and conforming us to Christ Jesus’ image. This takes much time and is a work of the Holy Spirit. Scripture reminds us that it is Christ Jesus that is perfecting His Church.

  • The Abundant life? Or Life Abundantly – > Understanding John 10:10 (testifyingtograce.wordpress.com)
    What follows is a big debate between the man who was healed from his blindness and the scribes and Pharisees who want to discredit Jesus. The debate ends when the healed man says, “If this man were not from God, he could do nothing” and then the Pharisees threw him out of the synagogue. Then Jesus finds the man, who had been healed, and the man confesses faith and worships Jesus. Now we begin to look at what happens after this man worships Jesus.
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    What is the difference between being faithful to the text or causing deception? It is the difference between a noun and an adjective. Let’s take a look at the two words that tend to get confused… “life” and “abundantly”…
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    Jesus, when He talks about giving us an abundant life, isn’t referring to wealth, happiness, or earthly success. Jesus is promising to give us so much life that it will last all of eternity. He promises us that He will give us Himself for He Is Life. He gives us the Words of Life that give us life here on this earth and ultimately point us to Christ (John 5:39). This is what John 10:10 is talking about and it is far more glorious when you do not twist its meaning.
  • Numbers 27-28, John 5 (vesselsofclay.org)
    Sheep are not the brightest of animals. In fact, they are quite dumb, requiring someone to lead them and protect them. Sheep are herd animals with no built-in protection mechanism, other than flight. They are driven by their appetites. There are stories about flocks of sheep so intent on grazing that they literally walked off the side of a cliff one by one, so focused on feeding that they were oblivious to the danger. Sheep are easily led astray. Sheep are easy prey to predators. They spook easily and are prone to both disease and injury. And even a cursory reading of the Scriptures will reveal that so many of the characteristics of sheep really do apply to the people of God, including those in Moses’ day all the way to the Christians living during the days of Paul’s ministry.
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    God was not happy. His sheep were being neglected and even abused. He expected those men who had been given the responsibility of leading His people to take their role seriously and to lead according to His terms, not their own. God cared for His sheep and He expected those whom He had appointed as shepherds to act as His undershepherds, providing the same level of care and concern as He would.
  • Unity (jesusworshipper.wordpress.com)
    The Pharisees stole the chance of eternal life away from the people by telling them that they must follow six hundred laws in order to be saved. They divided the people, telling them that Jesus is not the right way.
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    Jesus loves the sheep so much that He laid down His life for them. He was mangled by the wolves of all the sheep’s sin, so that they wouldn’t have to be. He united the sheep by laying down His own life for them.
    Lastly Jesus says that He knows the sheep. He knows and loves them even as God the Father knows and loves Him. Jesus is saying that He loves the sheep with the same love that His Father gives Him. How amazing it must be to be a sheep in that flock. But we are sheep in that flock! We have been loved and nurtured by our Good Shepherd, who loves us as much as the Father loves Him. Jesus has united us under one Shepherd, in one Flock.
  • 14 Prophecies fulfilled on Good Friday (wheelsms.wordpress.com)
    When trying to answer the question, “Who is Jesus?” one has to consider the prophecies of the Old Testament. The New Testament explains that the Old Testament prophecies about the Messiah found their fulfillment in the person and work of Jesus Christ. Here are 14 prophecies about the Messiah that were fulfilled on Good Friday. Click on the link if you want to download a pdf copy of the chart.
  • What Easter Means To Me (theonlywai.com)
    Easter is a time of sacrifice and rejoicing. A time to reflect on all that Jesus Christ did for us to put us right with our Father. When you don’t recognise the crucifixion as the chance for you to get right with God, the cross becomes a mere ornament of religion or a fashion item for the lost. For some Easter is no longer the greatest religious festival in the Christian calendar but chance to over indulge in chocolate eggs. For some, it is no longer an opportunity to celebrate death defeated and all illnesses healed, but a time to wonder where the Easter Bunny left his stash or just a welcome break from daily drudgery.
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    Few people who deny Jesus can realize more than 365 prophesies written in the Old Testament about the Messiah were fulfilled that first Easter, when Jesus died and rose again. Psalm 22 verse 18 foretells of the soldiers casting lots for the Lord’s tunic, for example.
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    ‘This is how God showed His love for us: God sent His only Son into the world so we might live through him. This is the kind of love we are talking about – not that we once upon a time loved God, but that He loved us and sent His Son as a sacrifice to clear away our sins and the damage they’ve done to our relationship with God.’ 1John 4:7 from The Message bible.
  • Harshness to darkness. Darkness to hatred (andronicusthescribe.com)
    The John passage of scripture covers in some detail various encounters that Jesus has with the Pharisees, the religious group that laid heavy burdens of ‘legalistic compliance’ upon the Jewish people of the time.

    So, the chain of ideas expressed in the two cryptic phrases is as follows: Religious legalism leads to spiritual darkness – a state of blindness to truth that is plainly “seen” by those who are not spiritually blind – and is subsequently followed by hatred. That hatred is directed towards those who truly follow the Lord Jesus.

    Blind people live in a world of spiritual darkness. They can’t “see” or fully understand what is going on around them in the spiritual realms.

 

 

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15 thoughts on “This is an amazing thing

  1. Today we can still find a lot of figuratively blind people, even under those who call themselves Christians. The majority of Christendom does not want to accept that a human being could be faithful to his Creator. They keep refusing that it would be possible that a human being could live without sinning. They do not want to accept that Jesus could be a human being because when he was tempted in the dessert, he would have been weak and fallen in the trap of the adversary (Satan/the devil). Though there they seem to forget that God can not be tempted, though Jesus was. But Jesus was strong of character. That is proven by his childhood already when he, as a boy of twelve already went on his own in the temple to speak to all those adults and to those scholars and priests. He only wanted to do the will of his Father and let others, like his parents, know that. Today there are still many Christians who do not accept that a human being can prefer to do only the will of the heavenly Father, like Christ did.

    They should appreciate that human being much more. Because when he was a man, who could really die, he had enough reason to be afraid for death. He had really to believe the Divine Creator God would be at his site when he would die, and had to look forward to the promises of God in which he believed. In case Jesus is God he did not have to worry at all, because than he knew he could not die and would live eternally. But now he as a man was taken by fear and also cried to his Father in heaven, at one moment even wondering if God did not leave him alone.
    When he was God there was no reason to cry for himself and to say:
    “My God, why did you abandon me” or

    “And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? that is, My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:46 ASV)

    Having Jesus taken out of the dead, for us this is a major sign that God accepted the ransom this man of flesh and blood brought in the name of the world. What happened to this man can now also happen to us. We also can be taken out of death. In Jesus we see the realisation of the promises of God.

    We should accept this man as the promised Messiah, and see in him the son of God who sits at the right hand of God to be a mediator for us.
    For him following the will of God and willing to give his life we should be thankful.

    Let us remind us these day especially that offer he brought.

    That God may bless us in the name of Jesus.

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  2. A good point has been raised in relation to this story of a blind man being healed:

    If Jesus could cure a blind man he happened to meet, why not simply cure blindness? i.e. remove it from the face of the earth. You or I would do so if we had the power at our disposal, as Jesus supposedly did. Why wonder at this act he performed but not consider what he failed to do, that you or I would do given the slightest chance to do so.

    Interested in your thoughts

    Scott

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    • Sorry, but by curing blindness in totality nothing would change in man and he would not come to see the reason why to come to God.

      By parents this we can see today, many of them are spoiling their children and getting ‘bad’ children.

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