Monday, September 17, 2012

ANCHOR DEVOTIONS (JULY 31, 2012)


The Gift of Infirmity

John 9; Romans 8




"'Neither this man nor his parents sinned,' said Jesus, 'but this happened so that the work of God might be displayed in his life.'"
(John 9:3)

Heaven will be filled with heroic saints. Think of the five young missionary men who lost their lives at the hands of the Waodani (Auca) Indians of Ecuador in 1956. Or think of Joni Erickson Tada of our lifetime, living courageously as a quadriplegic most of her life, and yet thanking God for the influence it has allowed her to have for His kingdom. Remember Job in the Bible, who endured so much yet refused to heed his wife's advice to "curse God and die" (2:9). Four thousand years later, the story of his suffering continues to inspire people to draw ever closer to God in their trials.

The account of the man born blind in John 9 is another such story. Receiving his sight was precious. But he received two greater gifts: eternal life and the privilege of being used by God. No matter what our disease or impairment, Jesus encourages us that God is sovereign in our weaknesses. He has a good purpose in mind for every detail of our lives. How amazing it will be to speak with these saints in heaven one day!

INSIGHT
"BUT WE HAVE THIS TREASURE IN JARS OF CLAY TO SHOW THAT THIS ALL-SURPASSING POWER IS FROM GOD AND NOT FROM US."
(2 CORINTHIANS 4:7)

READ THROUGH THE BIBLE IN A YEAR
Isaiah 11-13
Psalm 77
John 18

John 9
New International Version (NIV)
Jesus Heals a Man Born Blind
9 As he went along, he saw a man blind from birth. 2 His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”
3 “Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” said Jesus, “but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him. 4 As long as it is day, we must do the works of him who sent me. Night is coming, when no one can work. 5 While I am in the world, I am the light of the world.”
6 After saying this, he spit on the ground, made some mud with the saliva, and put it on the man’s eyes. 7 “Go,” he told him, “wash in the Pool of Siloam” (this word means “Sent”). So the man went and washed, and came home seeing.
8 His neighbors and those who had formerly seen him begging asked, “Isn’t this the same man who used to sit and beg?” 9 Some claimed that he was.
Others said, “No, he only looks like him.”
But he himself insisted, “I am the man.”
10 “How then were your eyes opened?” they asked.
11 He replied, “The man they call Jesus made some mud and put it on my eyes. He told me to go to Siloam and wash. So I went and washed, and then I could see.”
12 “Where is this man?” they asked him.
“I don’t know,” he said.
The Pharisees Investigate the Healing
13 They brought to the Pharisees the man who had been blind. 14 Now the day on which Jesus had made the mud and opened the man’s eyes was a Sabbath. 15 Therefore the Pharisees also asked him how he had received his sight. “He put mud on my eyes,” the man replied, “and I washed, and now I see.”
16 Some of the Pharisees said, “This man is not from God, for he does not keep the Sabbath.”
But others asked, “How can a sinner perform such signs?” So they were divided.
17 Then they turned again to the blind man, “What have you to say about him? It was your eyes he opened.”
The man replied, “He is a prophet.”
18 They still did not believe that he had been blind and had received his sight until they sent for the man’s parents. 19 “Is this your son?” they asked. “Is this the one you say was born blind? How is it that now he can see?”
20 “We know he is our son,” the parents answered, “and we know he was born blind. 21 But how he can see now, or who opened his eyes, we don’t know. Ask him. He is of age; he will speak for himself.” 22 His parents said this because they were afraid of the Jewish leaders, who already had decided that anyone who acknowledged that Jesus was the Messiah would be put out of the synagogue. 23 That was why his parents said, “He is of age; ask him.”
24 A second time they summoned the man who had been blind. “Give glory to God by telling the truth,” they said. “We know this man is a sinner.”
25 He replied, “Whether he is a sinner or not, I don’t know. One thing I do know. I was blind but now I see!”
26 Then they asked him, “What did he do to you? How did he open your eyes?”
27 He answered, “I have told you already and you did not listen. Why do you want to hear it again? Do you want to become his disciples too?”
28 Then they hurled insults at him and said, “You are this fellow’s disciple! We are disciples of Moses! 29 We know that God spoke to Moses, but as for this fellow, we don’t even know where he comes from.”
30 The man answered, “Now that is remarkable! You don’t know where he comes from, yet he opened my eyes. 31 We know that God does not listen to sinners. He listens to the godly person who does his will. 32 Nobody has ever heard of opening the eyes of a man born blind. 33 If this man were not from God, he could do nothing.”
34 To this they replied, “You were steeped in sin at birth; how dare you lecture us!” And they threw him out.
Spiritual Blindness
35 Jesus heard that they had thrown him out, and when he found him, he said, “Do you believe in the Son of Man?”
36 “Who is he, sir?” the man asked. “Tell me so that I may believe in him.”
37 Jesus said, “You have now seen him; in fact, he is the one speaking with you.”
38 Then the man said, “Lord, I believe,” and he worshiped him.
39 Jesus said,[a] “For judgment I have come into this world, so that the blind will see and those who see will become blind.”
40 Some Pharisees who were with him heard him say this and asked, “What? Are we blind too?”
41 Jesus said, “If you were blind, you would not be guilty of sin; but now that you claim you can see, your guilt remains.
Footnotes:
a. John 9:39 Some early manuscripts do not have Then the man said … 39 Jesus said.
Cross references:
A. John 9:2 : S Mt 23:7
B. John 9:2 : ver 34; Lk 13:2; Ac 28:4
C. John 9:2 : Eze 18:20
D. John 9:2 : Ex 20:5; Job 21:19
E. John 9:3 : Jn 11:4
F. John 9:4 : Jn 11:9; 12:35
G. John 9:5 : S Jn 1:4
H. John 9:6 : Mk 7:33; 8:23
I. John 9:7 : ver 11; 2Ki 5:10; Lk 13:4
J. John 9:7 : Isa 35:5; Jn 11:37
K. John 9:8 : Ac 3:2, 10
L. John 9:11 : ver 7
M. John 9:14 : Mt 12:1-14; Jn 5:9
N. John 9:15 : ver 10
O. John 9:16 : S Mt 12:2
P. John 9:16 : S Jn 2:11
Q. John 9:16 : S Jn 6:52
R. John 9:17 : S Mt 21:11
S. John 9:18 : S Jn 1:19
T. John 9:22 : S Jn 7:13
U. John 9:22 : ver 34; Lk 6:22
V. John 9:22 : Jn 12:42; 16:2
W. John 9:23 : ver 21
X. John 9:24 : Jos 7:19
Y. John 9:24 : ver 16
Z. John 9:27 : ver 15
AA. John 9:28 : Jn 5:45
AB. John 9:29 : Jn 8:14
AC. John 9:31 : Ge 18:23-32; Ps 34:15, 16; 66:18; 145:19, 20; Pr 15:29; Isa 1:15; 59:1, 2; Jn 15:7; Jas 5:16-18; 1Jn 5:14, 15
AD. John 9:33 : ver 16; Jn 3:2
AE. John 9:34 : ver 2
AF. John 9:34 : ver 22, 35; Isa 66:5
AG. John 9:35 : S Jn 3:15
AH. John 9:35 : S Mt 8:20
AI. John 9:36 : Ro 10:14
AJ. John 9:37 : Jn 4:26
AK. John 9:38 : Mt 28:9
AL. John 9:39 : S Jn 5:22
AM. John 9:39 : Jn 3:19; 12:47
AN. John 9:39 : Lk 4:18
AO. John 9:39 : Mt 13:13
AP. John 9:40 : Ro 2:19
AQ. John 9:41 : Jn 15:22, 24
New International Version (NIV)

GRACE
with Max Lucado

Charles Morris is joined by a well-known author talking about grace - something that is more than we deserve and greater than we imagine.



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