Isn't this a beautiful bouquet of flowers? Can
you imagine what it must be like to be blind and never see the beauty of things
such as these beautiful flowers? The gift of sight is one of the most precious
of all of God's gifts.
There is a
story in the Bible of a man named Bartimaeus. He had never seen the beauty of a
bouquet of flowers, because Bartimaeus was blind. One day as he sat begging
beside the road, he heard the sound of a large crowd of people coming his way.
He asked someone what was happening and they told him that Jesus was passing
by. Bartimaeus had heard of Jesus and
about how he had healed many who were blind. He began to call out to Jesus.
Others in the crowd tried to get Bartimaeus to be quiet, but he would not be
silent.
Jesus heard
the voice of Bartimaeus calling out to him and he stopped and asked, "What
do you want me to do for you?" "Teacher,
I want to see!" said Bartimaeus.
"Go,"
said Jesus, "your faith has healed you." The Bible tells us that
immediately, Bartimaeus received his sight.
That is a wonderful story, isn't it? Unfortunately, stories about the
blind don't always end that way. There are many blind people who want to see,
and yet they are never healed. Fanny Crosby was one of those people. When Fanny was only six weeks old, she was left
blind by an illness. Even though she was blind for the rest of her life, Fanny
was never bitter or complaining. Instead she made the most of her life by using
the other gifts that God had given her. She had a wonderful gift for writing
poetry and during her lifetime, she wrote over 8000 poems. Some of her poems
were set to music and many of them are still in our hymnals today. One day a well-meaning minister said to
Fanny, "I think it is a great pity that the Master did not give you sight
when He showered so many other gifts upon you."
"Oh
no!" Fanny replied. "If I could have only one request, it would be to
be born blind." "Why?" asked
the surprised minister. "Because,"
answered Fanny, "when I get to heaven, the first face that these blind
eyes will ever see is the face of Jesus, my Savior." Some, like Bartimaeus, receive the gift of
sight. Some, like Fanny Crosby, are blind their entire life. One thing is
certain, when we get to heaven, we will all see Jesus.
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