Daily Scripture

Friday December 7, 2007

+ 1st Week in Advent

Seeing is believing, or better, believing is seeing.

Readings: Isaiah 29:17-24 Psalm 27:1, 4, 13-14 Matthew 9:27-31

The Lord says this: In a short time, a very short time, shall not Lebanon come fertile land and fertile land turn into forest? The deaf, that day, will hear the words of a book and after shadow and darkness, the eyes of the blind will see.” [Isaiah 29:17-18]

As Jesus passed by, two blind men followed him, crying out, ‘Son of David, have pit on us!’ Jesus said to them, ‘Do you believe that I can do this?’ ‘Yes, Lord,’ they said to him. Then he touched their eye and said, ‘Lt it be done for you according to your faith.’” [Matthew 9:27-29]

I continue to be in awe at the work of the ‘Seeing Eye’ here in Morristown. Trainers walk the streets with dogs of a variety of breeds that will become in time the eyes of their physically blind owners.

I have heard it said that people who lose the gift of one of their senses are compensated by a heightened sensitivity in one of their other senses. I think this is especially true of the blind. They are often more insightful about life and sensitive to the needs of others than we who have the gift of physical sight.

The gift of sight precious but the gift of faith is even more precious and enables believers to see far more than the human eye can see. People of faith are visionary and tend to view life as a mystery to be lived rather than a problem to be solved. People of vision search for creative solutions to human problems and do not resort to violence or warfare. They are pro-life in every respect. They value creation and reverence the presence of God in all living creatures.

Advent provides many lenses that enable us to see what Jesus saw and to walk with the conviction that life is more than what the human eye can see. Indeed, Advent is really a time for artists and poets to ‘do their thing’ giving sight to those of us who are not so spiritually insightful or creative.


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