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The two blind men

Fr. Dan De Los Angeles - December 06, 2013 - 03:00 AM

Friday,
December 06, 2013
1st Week of Advent
ST. NICHOLAS
First Reading:
Is 29:17-24
Gospel Reading: Mt 9:27-31

As Jesus moved on from Capernaum, two blind men followed him, shouting, “Son of David, help us!” When he was about to enter the house, the blind men caught up with him, and Jesus said to them, “Do you believe that I am able to do what you want?” They answered, “Yes, sir!”

Then Jesus touched their eyes and said, “As you have believed, so let it be.” And their eyes were opened. Then Jesus gave them a stern warning, “Be careful and let no one know about this.” But as soon as they went away, they spread the news about him through the whole area.
D@iGITAL-EXPERIENCE
(Daily Gospel in the
Assimilated Life
Experience)

A blind man walks into a shop with his dog. He picks his dog up and starts swinging it around. When the shop keeper asks what he is doing the blind man replies “just looking around!!!” (From the internet).

Blind men walk around with the aid of a cane or a dog because walking is one of their great difficulties. That is why the Gospel story of the two blind men impresses us. They followed Jesus up to his house in Capernaum, perhaps, bumping into many other people who also followed Jesus. We are almost sure they did not have a dog to guide them because dogs are not the favorite animals in biblical times. They did not mind the great sacrifice because they firmly believed Jesus had to power to heal them. Jesus himself confirmed their faith when he asked: “Do you believe that I am able to do what you want?” Their answer was an astounding “Yes”. At this Jesus told them: “As you have believed, so let it be.” It was then that they were healed.

We too have been following Jesus since the day of our baptism. We are better off because aside from the fact that we have the Christian community backing us up, we have the gift of physical sight to see clearly where we are going. Yet some are half-hearted in following him. If not for the fear of the loss of heaven and the pains of hell they wouldn’t have kept an eye on Jesus. It is really for the sake of convenience. As they keep an eye on Jesus just in case heaven really exists, they tail behind the devil enjoying every minute of his company.

Others may not be tailing behind the devil. But they keep making so many diversions. Can’t they see that time is short and life is fleeting and that there is not much time left to squander? The worst form of blindness is upon many. If you are one of these many people but keep denying it, the more destructive form of blindness is upon you. You are throwing something so precious to the dogs! – Rev. Fr. Dan Domingo P. delos Angeles, Jr., DM. Email: [email protected]. Website: www.frdan.org.

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