Saturday, September 10, 2016

SEPTEMBER 09 JQ#24-5 “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?” (Matthew 21:25) The Jesus Questions


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SEPTEMBER 09   JQ#24-5 “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”  (Matthew 21:25) 

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus, my Lord and my Shepherd, my Redeemer and my Passover Lamb, You Lord are all things Good! Lord, even when I find myself going through one of the valleys  that my earthen vessel and its aging process takes me into, my mind is stayed with a single verse, “Be still and know that I am God…” (Psalm 46:10) for to “be still” in the valley of shadow is a statement our spirit makes saying “Yeah though I walk through the valley, I will fear no evil for You are with me…” and then the Peace-that-passes-all understanding surfaces and I give praise to God that even though my circumstances change that my God never changes, You are the God of heaven and earth, the God of the mountains and the God of the valleys, the God who has promised to never leave us nor forsake us. Lord I know that my faith only fails because I have not yet learned to surrender completely to Your Unchanging Will so Lord keep me centered in Your will, Your Mercy and Your Grace.       AMEN

The Jesus Questions

SEPTEMBER 09   JQ#24-5  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”  (Matthew 21:25)   Jesus really walks the walk in this section and all one has to do is look at the actions of the Sanhedrin and the actions of Jesus to determine which is following the will of God and who is following the will of men. Jesus came to Bethphage, sent two disciples to retrieve a donkey and her colt reserved for the “LORD” and Matthew records: “All this was done that if might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet (Zechariah 9:9)…So the disciples went and did as Jesus commanded them. They brought the donkey and the colt, laid their clothes on them, and set [Jesus] on them. And a very great multitude spread their clothes on the road; others cut down branches from the trees and spread them on the road . Then the multitudes who went before and those who followed cried out saying: ‘HOSANNA TO THE SON OF DAVID! BLESSED IS HE WHO COMES IN THE NAME OF THE LORD! HOSANNA IN THE HIGHEST!’ And when [Jesus] had come into Jerusalem, all the city was moved…” (Matthew 21:4-10) This event is known as the Triumphal Entry to Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, the week before His Crucifixion! It is reasonable to pause at this point and take note that as Jesus “drew near to Jerusalem” that He was hailed by the multitudes that had been observing Him as “King” and “Son of David”. The multitudes proclaimed as Jesus made His Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem “Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!” —but the scene changes after Jesus enters Jerusalem and starts executing the duties of His God-given office of Messiah and when those in Jerusalem asked “Who is this?” (Matthew 21:10) that the multitudes gave the “politically correct” answer, “This is the prophet from Nazareth of Galilee.” (Matthew 21:11) Not because of what the multitudes had observed Him doing among the multitudes was Jesus demoted from Messiah to just another prophet but it was at the hands of the “ruling powers” in Jerusalem and specifically the Sanhedrin, the scribes, and the Pharisees who were continually handing down their rules — this becomes the crux of JQ#24, where does “power and authority” really come from, “from heaven or from men”? Of significance here is the fact that regardless of what people said about Him or who He was, Jesus kept doing those things that only the Messiah would and could do, therefore it is not what men say about God that is important to our Eternal Security, it is what God Himself has done to secure our Salvation that has any bearing on our souls as they pass from death into Eternity! But we must pray that we do not get trapped into “political correctness” that is handed down to us by the Supreme Court of men that has assumed “power and authority” from God and then declare that what they say is “legal” for the masses by the law of the land as determined by the “doctrines of men” which Jesus referred to in JQ#12 “Who decides what is legal, God or man?” Jesus had already warned us “And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. But rather fear Him who is abel to destroy both soul and body in hell.” (Matthew 10:28) Now Jesus is asking in essence “Who has the power and authority to destroy both soul and body in hell, men or God?” With less than a week left in His earthly ministry, Jesus is getting right to the point of the Passover and fulfilling all the prophecies about the Messiah. “Whoever has ears, let them hear what the Spirit says…” (Revelation 2:7) Maybe its time to  Listen Up, and Stand Up for Jesus?!?!?!? 

Friday, September 9, 2016

SEPTEMBER 08 JQ#24-4 “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?” (Matthew 21:25) The Jesus Questions


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SEPTEMBER 08   JQ#24-4 “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”  (Matthew 21:25) 

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus, Lord and Savior, You know my heart and today I will let the Holy Spirit utter worthy praise to You. Jesus it is about You, it is about Your Love, it is about Forgiveness, it is about Repentance. All have sinned and come short of the glory of God and Satan prowls the earth looking for ways to deceive and when a saint gets close to truly serving God in a pure and acceptable way, then Satan increases His attacks — Lord You have victory over the world and You have promised that You would “keep us” so Lord I call on that promise!      AMEN

The Jesus Questions

SEPTEMBER 08   JQ#24-4  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”  (Matthew 21:25)  Jesus was fulfilling prophecy when He got the donkey from Bethphage for it was there that the Sanhedrin (the supreme Court of the nation) handed down decisions. In his article: “The Significance of Bethphage on the Mount of Olives” by Ernest l. Martin, Mr. Martin explains: “The reason that these types of decisions were to be made at this special village on the east side of Jerusalem proper is because it was necessary that these decisions be made ‘at the entrance’ to Jerusalem. There were biblical reasons for this. Note Proverbs 31:23 which says ‘Her husband is known in the gates, when he sitteth among the elders’ also ‘Execute the judgement of truth and peace in your gates’ (Zechariah 8:16) In the case of Jerusalem, which was the capital city of the nation, the principle gate was on the eastern side just beyond the camp (that is, ‘outside the camp’) Thus the Sanhedrin had the village of Bethphage built just to the east of the city limits of Jerusalem proper. This village of priests was located just to the east of the summit of the Mount of Olives.” Mr. Martin continues on the significance of Bethphage, “The word ‘Bethphage’ means the ‘House of Unripe Figs.’” Mr. Martin says the village of priests was called Bethphage because tradition teaches that the Tree of knowledge of Good and Evil was a fig tree so the Sanhedrin “were supposed to act as YEHOVAH’s judges and thereby were to be rendered free of sin in their judgements. This is why they named the village ‘House of Unripe Figs’ … But there was a second reason for naming the village Bethphage.  Figs are always unripe at the start of the growing season. This place of Bethphage was the site where the Sanhedrin determined legal measurements for the nation. It was where they set the limits on sacred things (the size of the city, the Temple, the day to start the scared calendar, when to observe the festival day, starting the census, etc.) … In a word, it was from Bethphage where the measurements of the nation were enacted and legalized. It was also the place where the most rebellious of the elders in Israel were sentenced to die… There is even further New Testament significance to these matters. It was no accident that the Messiah told His disciples to go into Bethphage and obtain a donkey for him to ride into Jerusalem to fulfill the prophecy of Zechariah about the Judahites adoring their king riding on a donkey. By getting this donkey at Bethphage was like saying that the Messiah went to the central Supreme Court area of the land in order to get his royal position for legal sovereignty approved.” Jesus knew what He was doing and Jesus knew what He was saying by getting the donkey at Bethphage and we read “And all this was done that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, saying, ‘Tell the daughter of Zion, behold your King is coming to you, lowly and sitting on a donkey, a colt, the foal of a donkey.” (Matthew 21:4-5) Jesus did fulfill all the prophecies of the Messiah so one has to ask, why would the Sanhedrin turn the people against Jesus who was proving Himself to be the Messiah with each fulfilled prophecy, do you think it was because the Sanhedrin knew that they would lose the “power and authority” to the Messiah that God has given to the "daughter of Zion"?  The rulers of each generation that have obtained great power fails to see that their "power and authority" come from "men" and we certainly see that true in our society today that is fighting so hard to remove God from our schools, public places, and soon I fear in our homes and families that know Jesus as the Messiah.  I see a major problem with the line of thinking that men should be in control instead of the God that created man ---- the Sanhedrin would not exist if it were not for God so they are making a major mistake going against God Himself to retain their position of power and authority!!!! So we can see the relevance of Jesus asking where "power and authority" come from, "from heaven or from men" so again Jesus has asked a deep spiritual question, are you ready to give Him an honest answer?!?!?

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

SEPTEMBER 07 JQ#24-3 “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?” (Matthew 21:25) The Jesus Questions


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SEPTEMBER 07   JQ#24-3  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”  (Matthew 21:25) 

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus, praise be to the Son that was obedient to the Father’s will, praise be to the Father that loved the world so much that the Father desired to provide for the salvation of His Creation and was willing to go to the greatest extent to prove that Love and willed that the Son, His Only Begotten Son, the Only Acceptable Sacrifice for All Sin would become flesh and dwell among sinful man that the Righteousness of God could be substituted for the world’s iniquities against the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit of God! For God desires that none should perish, thereby God offered Himself as The Sacrifice providing the Only Way to restoring Fellowship by Repentance and the acceptance of the Divine Gift of Grace, freely bestowed on all who believe. I believe Lord Jesus that You died for my sins, again I pray that You become Lord of my life, fill me daily with Thy Holy Spirit, lead me in paths of Righteousness, restore my soul and the return to me the Joy of  Salvation by Grace. Have Mercy on me, a sinner.      AMEN

The Jesus Questions

SEPTEMBER 07   JQ#24-3  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”  (Matthew 21:25)   Jesus has drawn “near to Jerusalem, and [He has come] to Bethphage, at the Mount of Olives” (Matthew 21:1) and instructs two of the disciples to go into the walled village of Bethphage to get a donkey that Jesus has arranged to be waiting for His use and Jesus tells the disciples that if “anyone says anything to you” that they are to simply say “The Lord has need of them”. (Matthew 21: 2-3) These places and the events are significant because the earthly ministry of Jesus is about to climax and Jesus will be crucified, but His death is but the fulfilling of prophecy about the Messiah that has been expected and prayed for for thousands of years by the very people that will within a week first receive Jesus as their long awaited King but then this same multitude will cry for His crucifixion! The significance of when and where these last events in the earthly ministry of Jesus occur are a witness to the TRUTH OF GOD that He loved the world so much that He was willing to give Himself as the Sacrificial Lamb. God began with one man Abraham and promised Abraham that if Abraham would follow God that God Himself would “make [Abraham] a great nation; I will bless you and make your name great; and you shall be a blessing. I will bless you, and I will curse him who curses you; and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.” (Genesis 12:1-3) God then led Abraham to Canaan and God told Abram, “to your descendants I will give this land”  (Genesis 12:7) and later when God gave Abraham and Sarah their son Isaac,  the “Child of Promise”, which God had told Abram, “…Sarah your wife shall bear you a son, and you shall call his name Isaac; I will establish My covenant with him for an everlasting covenant, and with his descendants after him.” (Genesis 17:19) and now God tells Abraham to “take now your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I shall tell you.” (Genesis 22:2) Abraham and Isaac willingly obeys God and built the alter on which Isaac the son was to be sacrificed by his father Abraham and Isaac asks his father “look, the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for a burnt offering?” and Abraham replied “My son, God will provide for Himself the lamb…” (Genesis 22:7-8). So here as Jesus is about to enter Jerusalem for the Passover and all thought of the Jewish nation is centered on God delivering Israel form their bondage in Egypt which God had accomplished by sending the death angel to kill all the firstborn in Egypt, all except those that had applied the blood of the Passover lamb and they were instructed “and they shall take some of the [Passover lamb] blood and put it on the two doorposts and on the lintel of the houses where they eat it…” then God explained the significance of “applying the blood of the Passover Lamb”  when he told His people at that first Passover,  “For I will pass through the land… and will strike the firstborn… I will execute judgement… I am the LORD… when I see the blood [of the Passover Lamb] I will pass over you…” (Exodus 11:1-10, 12:1-13) When Jesus calls for the donkey that has been reserved for Him in the Mount of Olives at Bethphage to be brought to Him, we can see that Jesus is fulfilling Promises of God that had made with the Father of Faith and the Patriarch of Israel, Abraham, and the Promised Child, Isaac and with His death Jesus fulfilled all prophecy of the Messiah! This fulfillment of prophecy was summed up after the crucifixion as John explained “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him  shall not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but through Him the world might be saved.” (John 3:16-17) The connection here and the purpose of God is to obvious to be called coincidental but then aren’t we still today arguing about “Who” has the “authority” over our daily lives, “the doctrines of men, or the commands of God?”  

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

SEPTEMBER 06 JQ#24-2 “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?” (Matthew 21:25) The Jesus Questions


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SEPTEMBER 06   JQ#24-2  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”  (Matthew 21:25) 

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus, Your Word is TRUTH and if we but listen and apply Your Word to how we live then we will know the WAY to Eternal Life, the Way You have shown us by the LIFE you lived in the flesh that we may know the Father for it is only by knowing the Father that we can know MERCY, FORGIVENESS, and GRACE for GOD IS LOVE and the Gift of God is HIS LOVE, Graciously Bestowed on all that BELIEVE that God so Loved the world that He GAVE His ONLY Begotten Son that whoever BELIEVES in Him shall NOT perish but HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE!!! Give me this day, my daily bread and teach me Your Truth that I may know the Father’s LOVE!!!      AMEN

The Jesus Questions

SEPTEMBER 06   JQ#24-2  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”  (Matthew 21:25)   Jesus has been addressing the problem with living our lives based on the doctrines of men instead of developing a personal relationship with our Creator — Jesus has been teaching all along that God has a Plan for each individual and that God desires a personal relationship with us. Early lessons have been to help us understand that each individual has “spiritual value” (JQ#10) and that we should review our “spiritual expectations” (JQ#11) which Jesus then tied into the very important issue of letting the doctrines of men dictate our perception of God as Jesus asked “Who decides what is legal, God or man?” (JQ#12) Jesus has made it very clear that our personal responsibility to God is to know and understand God and specifically our obligations to God when Jesus asked “Why do you transgress the Commandment of God because of your traditions?” (JQ#16) The question of listening to those in our generation who claim to know what God “really” means has been addressed specifically with JQ#22 “Is it not lawful for [God] to do what [He] desires with [His Creation]” All the while Jesus has been living His own life as an example for us as He time and again confronts the “legalists” of His time on earth called the “scribes and the Pharisees” as they try to prove that what they believe about God is the Truth and what Jesus is claiming about God is blasphemy — and now that Jesus is coming to the end of His time on earth and is approaching the final Passover in Jerusalem, He is teaching the final lessons at places that are most significant in understanding that it is the commands of God and not the doctrines of men that should be our guide for living our daily lives and for worshipping God Himself in Spirit and in Truth. JQ#24 starts with Jesus sending two of His disciples “into the village opposite to you” and there they would “find a donkey tied, and a colt with her.” (Matthew 21:2) and the disciples were instructed to take them to Jesus. Jesus gave the disciples instructions that if “anyone says anything to you, you shall say, ‘the LORD has need of them’, and immediately he will send them.” These actions and instructions are one of the most revealing lessons on the Truth of God that Jesus will teach but to understand what that Truth of God is, we must know the significance of not only what Jesus is doing but the location as well, for when these circumstances and location are put together they are monumental in all the lessons Jesus has been teaching His disciples thus far in His earthly ministry and reveal the main problem existing in the Jewish religion at that time and is now prevalent in our current generation, a problem that Jesus not only addresses with His actions but then Jesus pronounces Judgement and a curse on the Sanhedrin who was the root of the problem when Jesus pronounced His curse on their “authority”. First, the village that Jesus sent the disciples to for the donkey is “Bethphage”, a walled village built by the Sanhedrin located just east of the western summit of the Mount of Olives. The Sanhedrin built the walled village of Bethphage at this location close the entry of the East Gates of Jerusalem because of its historic religious relevance, the Mount of Olives  was one of the most important religious centers of that time. The Sanhedrin had two main locations, one inside Jerusalem and the second was in the walled village of Bethphage and the Bethphage location was reserved for specific decisions of the Sanhedrin such as death sentences for rebellious leaders of the nation. After Jesus was tried by the Sanhedrin and taken to Pilate to obtain Roman permission, He was then taken to the Mount of Olives to await the final sentence of death for Jesus which was handed down by the Sanhedrin at Bethphage! So once the significance of Bethphage is understood and when the long and valid history of holiness associated with the Mount of Olives is added to the equation then the scriptures themselves will throw additional light on why Jesus as He “drew near to Jerusalem” sent His disciples into Bethphage to get a donkey.  JQ#24 starts taking on great significance as we consider that the question addresses the origin of True Authority and Power for spiritual matters and spiritual doctrines and the question is quickly coming into focus that we must consider our choices as being either from “heaven or from men”. If our automobiles aren’t running and not taking us where we need to go, we don’t call a plumber to look at our drains, so why should we consider learning about “heavenly” things from “earthly” resources?

Monday, September 5, 2016

SEPTEMBER 05 JQ#24-1 “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?” (Matthew 21:25) The Jesus Questions


LIVING FOR JESUS --- Daily Devotional

SEPTEMBER 05   JQ#24-1  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”  (Matthew 21:25) 

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus, as I start this new phase of my life after surgery I admit to the feeling that I am overwhelmed by the world and my aging physical body as my ability to provide for my families well being has been diminished again, Lord I hear the words I wrote yesterday to end Your last question “What do you want Me to do for you?” and I am torn between  two emotions, the first is that You already have done so much for me and the family that on one hand I think that what You have given already is more than “enough” but when I look at the bills piling up and my resources diminishing the second emotion rises that says that “Now, more than ever” I need You, and indeed I know that from my own resources that I am unable to take care of everything by myself and that there is no place for me to turn but to You and Your Amazing Grace! Lord, I TRUST YOU to do with my life what needs to be done to keep me on the True Path. Forgive me Lord when I let the worries of the world rob me of the “Joy” of my salvation — let me not look to my needs but let me do all I can with what I have to address the needs of others, trusting that You will supply all my need! “Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the LORD!”     AMEN

The Jesus Questions

SEPTEMBER 05   JQ#24-1  “Is the power and authority of baptism from heaven or from men?”  (Matthew 21:25)   Jesus moves us closer to the Ultimate Truth with each question and now we find that as Jesus lives out His life that He not only uses each circumstance to teach the Truth of God, but Jesus also uses the places where He teaches His Lesson to emphasize the importance of that Truth! Jesus had started the last question as He “was going up to Jerusalem” and was taking “the twelve disciples” with Him, and now as Jesus begins the next lesson we read: “Now they drew near Jerusalem, and came to Bethphage, at the Mount of Olives…” (Matthew 21:1) If we do not stop and ask ourselves if there is any “spiritual” significance to these three locations then we will be making a monumental error by going ahead and reading verse 2 that tells us what Jesus did at this location and miss the Truth of God that is revealed not only by what Jesus did but the significance of Jesus doing what He did at this specific location that was “near Jerusalem” in the village of “Bethphage” and at the “Mount of Olives”. Jesus never asked a question to gain knowledge for Himself for He is “All-Knowing” and in His great wisdom He teaches not only by asking questions that make us aware of our relationship with God Himself but Jesus also used the circumstance and even the precise location to demonstrate by His actions the Truth of God by His Perfect Example. We cannot read names like “Bethany, Bethphage, Jerusalem, and Mount of Olives” in the Bible without paying close attention to the spiritual significance God placed on specific locations where God Himself met with His chosen people and gave them instructions on how to relate to our Creator! So before we get to the next question it would be wise to consider the context of the question (Matthew 21:1-32) and in this case the precise location where the next question Jesus asked or we will miss almost entirely the significance of the question itself and thereby we will miss one of the most significant “Truths of God” that Jesus has taught with His Questions up to this point!  So let’s do a little homework and look at the locations mentioned in Matthew 21:1 and it will put a completely different “light” of the significance of the next question (JQ#24) that Jesus asks! Jerusalem is fairly easy to figure out but the significance “Bethphage” is difficult without “digging for the Truth” but the location and activities at “Bethphage” are very significant to this next question so that is a good place to do a little extra study before attempting to formulate our answer! 

Sunday, September 4, 2016

SEPTEMBER 04 JQ#23-6 [Conclusion] “What do you want Me to do for you?” (Matthew 20:32) The Jesus Questions


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SEPTEMBER 04   JQ#23-6  [Conclusion] “What do you want Me to do for you?”  (Matthew 20:32) 

365 Prayers to JESUS 
Jesus no other name can be called upon like the Name of Jesus. Lord when we think of all the names that have been called out throughout history there simply is no name other than the Name of Jesus that so many have called out to for “help” and certainly no other name that people call out to shower “praise” on. There just is no other name ever spoken that speaks of Grace, Mercy, Forgiveness, Cleansing, Salvation, and Healing and that list is but a very small portion of the great things that Jesus has done for mankind, for generations past, for generations in the future, and for our daily needs of the generation in which we live — so I simply call out the Matchless Name — JESUS, JESUS, JESUS!!!     AMEN

The Jesus Questions

SEPTEMBER 04   JQ#23-6  “What do you want Me to do for you?”  (Matthew 20:32) Jesus is using this question to get us to think about what we believe that Jesus has the power to do in our lives. Jesus had just taught that God Himself will decide our place in heaven and that we should not seek to be great but that we should seek to find our place in the kingdom where we will be able to serve others for the kingdom’s sake, and not for our personal glory! Jesus followed up that lesson on humility and servitude as He continued on His trip to Jerusalem and just outside of Jericho where “a great multitude followed Him” (Matthew 20:29) that “behold, two blind men [were] sitting by the road, [and] when they heard that Jesus was passing by, cried out, saying, ‘Have mercy on us, O Lord, Son of David!” (Matthew 20:30) The “multitudes” told the blind men to “be quiet” and leave Jesus alone but the blind men kept calling out to Jesus asking for His mercy, declaring Jesus to be the “Son of David” (Matthew 20:31) It was at this point that Jesus asked JQ#23 of the two blind men calling out the name of Jesus, calling Him “Lord” and the “Son of David” which was reference to God’s Chosen One, the Messiah, “so Jesus stood still and called [the two blind men] and said, ‘What do you want Me to do for you?’” (JQ#23  Matthew 20:32). Before we see how Jesus responded to the blind men calling on Him to heal their blindness, we should note here that the “multitudes” were telling the blind men to be quiet and not to bother Jesus — to me this is just like our world today that tries to keep us blinded to who Jesus really is and what His Purpose is for our lives. We should be like the blind men for the blind men had already recognized Jesus as the Son of God, the Chosen One, the Messiah so they did not let the world turn them from Jesus but they replied to Jesus, “Lord, that our eyes may be opened.” (Matthew 20:33) Jesus then taught by His actions that it is the will of the Father that we call on the Name of Jesus and recognize that Jesus is the Only Begotten Son, the Christ, the Messiah, and believe that whatever we ask of Jesus that if it glorifies God, then it will be done for us for Matthew writes how Jesus responded to the blind men requesting that their “eyes be opened”: “So Jesus had compassion and touched their eyes. And immediately their eyes received sight, and they followed Him.” (Matthew 20:34) Therefore when Jesus asks us “What do you want Me to do for you?” we must not let the world keep us in blindness to the Truth of God that God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that if we believe in Him that our blindness will be healed — we should take inventory on what we believe that Jesus can do for us and believe that He “can” and “will” heal us and certainly He will open our eyes to the Purpose God has for our lives, for when we ask Jesus for His help, He will have compassion on us and our spiritual eyes will receive sight, but we must first have enough “Faith” in who He is and what He can do to ask Him to supply our need! Where will you turn when you realize the world has blinded you and you cannot see God’s Plan for your life and who will you call on to restore your sight? Just remember Jesus came to seek and to save that which is lost and to give sight to the blind and He gently calls out to you “What do you want Me to do for you?”