Father John Doyle, LC
Luke 18:35-43
Now as Jesus
approached Jericho a blind man was sitting by the
roadside begging, and hearing a crowd going by, he inquired
what was happening. They told him, "Jesus of Nazareth
is passing by." He shouted, "Jesus, Son of David,
have pity on me!" The people walking in front
rebuked him, telling him to be silent, but he kept
calling out all the more, "Son of David, have
pity on me!" Then Jesus stopped and ordered that
he be brought to him; and when he came near,
Jesus asked him, "What do you want me to
do for you?" He replied, "Lord, please let me
see." Jesus told him, "Have sight; your faith has saved
you." He immediately received his sight and followed him,
giving glory to God. When they saw this, all
the people gave praise to God.
Introductory Prayer: Lord Jesus, you
are the Alpha and the Omega. You have given
me life and offer me eternal life with you. You
deserve my honor, gratitude and love, and yet you
never impose yourself upon me. Thank you for respecting
my freedom so that I can offer myself to you.
All that I have is yours; I return it
to you.
Petition: Lord, grant me greater faith in your
constant and continual presence in my life.
1. Begging by
the Roadside: How many times in life have we
felt like this blind beggar sitting by the roadside,
down-and-out and hard on luck – physically, spiritually or emotionally?
Witnessing our distress, some people simply walked by without
a care. Maybe they tossed us a coin, though
they didn’t really help us out of our discouragement or
difficulty. Others might have jeered at us or not
dared to look at us. Some may even have
scolded us, like the people in the Gospel telling the
beggar “to be silent.” Just as the blind beggar
of today’s Gospel could not give himself what he
most desired – sight, we are unable to give ourselves
what we most need – faith. Do I regularly
ask for an increase of faith? Am I aware of
how much I need a strong faith?
2. Jesus Is
Passing By: The book of Job tells us that “human
beings have a hard service on earth” (Job 7:1).
It shouldn’t be surprising, then, when in our lives as
Christians we take some real blows and even some
falls. God doesn’t want us to become discouraged. He
wants us to see these as opportunities to turn to
him, the source of the strength and help we
need. Other voices will tell us to be quiet
and not bother the Master: “After all, you just need
to work things out”, “With so much going on,
how can you find time to pray?” Jesus constantly passes
by. He is the only one who can bring
me the peace my heart desires and longs for.
“Jesus, Son of David, have pity on me!”
3. Lord,
Please Let Me See: Jesus promises us that he will
listen to our request, just as he did to
the blind man. But what should our request be? To
have a more comfortable stool so as to sit
by the road and beg with ease? To have a
beautiful silver cup to collect coins in? Or to
see? Often what we really need is not what we
ask for in prayer. We need the vision that
only the supernatural virtue of faith can give. We
need the ability to see everything from God’s vantage point
and to see how the difficulties and trials we
experience are part of a bigger picture. We need
to have the firm assurance of the final victory of
the Lamb, Jesus, and the strength to persevere in
fidelity. Lord, please let me see… Please increase my
faith.
Conversation with Christ: Lord Jesus, allow me
to praise and glorify you for your constant companionship and
for never leaving me alone in my struggles and
trials. Increase my faith so that I will be
able to experience your love even amidst difficulty and trials.
Resolution:I will pray three “Our Fathers” for an
increase of faith among my family members.