My fave Bible character is Bartimaeus. He is not a miracle
worker or a powerful prophet or a great preacher or a person of great stature
in the society or someone who led armies to victory. He was a blind beggar. But
he made God say “What do you want me to do for you?”
So what inspires me about Bartimaeus? His persistent faith!
He was not bogged down by his blindness or his poverty. He knew that Jesus
could touch and transform his life. When people around him discouraged and
actively opposed him, he persisted with an even greater vigor till Jesus took
note of him and lovingly gave him the miracle he was looking for.
He figures in three out of the four Gospels (Mark 10:46-52,
Matthew 20:29-34 and Luke 18:35-43) and is identified by his name in the Gospel
according to St. Mark.
Sitting on the roadside, when he heard that Jesus was in
town, he began to shout and say, “Jesus, son of David, have mercy on me.”
People around him asked him to keep quiet, but he shouted even louder. Jesus then
called him and asked, “What do you want me to do for you?” He answered that he
wanted to see and his sight was immediately restored. He then followed
Jesus.
Do we have faith like Bartimaeus? While going through
struggles, pain, suffering, problems can we put our faith in the Lord like
Bartimaeus did? When we struggle with
our faith, when we are bogged down by sin, apathy, lukewarmness, laziness,
indifference, busy-ness, can we persist in our faith like Bartimaeus focusing
not on what pulls us down but on Him who can raise us up? When experiences,
incidents or people passively or actively encourage us to shun our faith, can
we, like Bartimaeus, shout out louder and put greater trust in the Lord and his
personal, unconditional love for us? In the face of everything that snuffs out
our hope, can we, like Bartimaeus, hope in Him who can turn our darkness into
light, our mourning into joy, in Him who knows and understands us like no one
else does, in Him whose love for us is greater than our sin, our vices, our
mistakes, our weaknesses, in Him who has great and wonderful plans for us, in
Him who will never leave or forsake us?
Let Bartimaeus – a beggar who begged his way into God’s
heart – inspire us to persist in faith and to trust in His love and mercy.
God Bless!
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