Monday, March 9, 2026

I was Blind!

I was Blind!

 

I was blind, now I see;

Jn. 9: 25.

 

Strong's Greek: 3467. μυωπάζω (muópazó) -- To be short-sighted, to …

By choosing this rare word, Peter invokes the plight of spiritual nearsightedness: a believer whose vision is restricted to present impulses and earthly concerns, forfeiting the larger horizon of salvation history[i] 

Myopia - Etymology, Origin & Meaning - Etymonline

myopia (n.) "short-sightedness," 1727, medical Latin, from Late Greek myōpia "near-sightedness," from myōps "near-sighted," literally "closing the eyes, blinking," on the notion of "squinting, contracting the …[ii]

 They brought to the Pharisees him that aforetime was blind (Jn. 9:13). This explains that the healing of the blind man is for the glory of God.

Works of necessity and mercy never could be forbidden on that day by him whose name is mercy, and whose nature is love; for the Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath; were it otherwise, the Sabbath would be rather a curse than a blessing.” (Clarke)

 

He answered and said, Whether he be a sinner or no, I know not: one thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see; Jn. 9: 25.

       The blind man never even saw Jesus until later in the story. His first dealings with Jesus were while he was still blind, and Jesus was not there when he washed his eyes at the Pool of Siloam and could see.      

Despite the intense intimidation, the men stayed courageous in their confession of faith. Spurgeon eloquently described the horror of those who lose their courage at such times: “Remember also that by yielding to the fear of man you are demeaning yourself. ” (Spurgeon)

       Spirituality has most often been defined as a sense of being connected to something greater than oneself. Blind sees, and Jesus healed the blind. There is a spiritual blindness in all of us, only God can heal and open our eyes to see. Something happens in our brain, metaphysically and when we engage in it, this improves mental health, emotional well-being and our performance.    

Neuroimaging research indicates that some brain regions exhibit stable patterns of activation or deactivation across spiritual experiences.[iii]

      One of the things worthy to be noticed in our Lord’s character is his wonderful quiet spirit, gentleness, tenderness, especially his marvelous calmness in the presence of those who misjudged, miscalculated, insulted, underrate and slandered him. This is something we beleivers have to learn, when we are reviled and accused in these days to come.

Who, when he was reviled, reviled not again; when he suffered, he threatened not; but committed himself to him that judgeth righteously: 1 Pet. 2: 23.

         As our heart remember previous life experiences and identity we had, it is very obvious that our past experiences of self become part of our heart. If our hearts are hardened towards our neighbour, that still means that we are not able to see what the Lord wanted us to see! Unless our spiritual eyes are opened by the Lord, we cannot see clearly.  

“Such a man sees the things of time, and fails to discern those of eternity … he sees himself and his fellowmen, but not God. This nearsightedness is destructive of a true Christian experience, and therefore makes advance impossible.” (Morgan)

This healing work of our Savior cost Jesus something; it wasn’t as if He had a magic bag of healing power that He drew from and cast about to the needy. It came at the cost of His own agony. “If His word and touch brought instant deliverance to men, it was because in a great mystery of grace He suffered in order to save.” (Morgan)

If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable; 1 Cori. 15: 19.

God has put this glory into the believer right now. In heaven the glory will simply be revealed. “The glory will be revealed, not created. The implication is that it is already existent, but not apparent.” (Morris)

 

Neuroscientists reveal the brain ignores Truth and accepts whatever thoughts you repeat frequently as the Truth overtime. This is the effect of Fall, and we would rather believe a lie as truth! 

         The good thing of over coming nearsightedness spiritually, brings healing, and we begin to see more clearly; and it activates our brain for our overall goodness. Spiritual practices make one less vulnerable to disease by regulating the hormonal and neural systems.

Neurotransmitters: Dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin are boosted, improving mood, motivation, and attachment. Default Mode Network (DMN): This network deactivates itself during spiritual practice, reducing ego-centered thought and enhancing feelings of compassion and interconnectedness. In addition, developed states can show synchrony between different cerebral areas, leading to increased coherence and clarity in cognitive functions.[iv]

True Story: A good friend of mine, while driving in the snow, the wheels started spinning out of control, and she was skidding. She felt that her life was over that day; and she cried out to God, and asked Jesus to take the wheel, and took her hands off the wheel. The next thing she knew of when she opened her eyes was, she found herself in the car safely landed on the side snow bank. To her surprise, not a scratch on her, and she was safe. Sometimes in life experiences we have to take the hands off the wheel!

         Seeing is not the thing that the Lord simply pours into us as we passively receive; without us taking any effort to attain them. Instead, we are called to give all diligence to these things, working in partnership with God to add them. This is allowing God, to be in the driver seat and following Him faithfully, every step of our way. The Blind can See !



[i] https://www.bing.com/search?pglt=395&q=near+sightedness

[ii] Online Etymology Dictionary https://www.etymonline.com › word › myopia

[iii] https://neurolab.co/post/spirituality-and-neuroscience-

[iv] Neuro Lab 

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