Jewels from John # 9 - God Enables the Disabled
Devotion # 9
Jesus answered, “His blindness has
nothing to do with his sins or his parents’ sins. He is blind so
that God’s power might be seen at work in him” John 9:3 (GNB)
Jesus and his
disciples encountered a man who was blind from birth. The
question that first popped up from Jesus’ disciples was, “Teacher, whose sin
caused him to be born blind? Was it his own or his parents’ sin?” John 9:2 (GNB) This
question is a strange one for two reasons; firstly, the reality of the matter
is, none of us is without sin, as Paul says in Romans 3:23, “For all have sinned
and fall short of the glory of God,” (NKJV), and
secondly, there is no way a person could sin before being born. However, Jesus
categorically declared to His disciples that their premise was faulty. He
then explained to them that the man’s blindness would glorify God, and His
power would be demonstrated in a dynamic way. Jesus did an
unexpected miracle, and restored sight to the blind man.
In a country like
India, we have a staggering 2.68 Crore (26.8 Million) persons with
some form of disability (Census of 2011). Not sure how many of us encounter
them (children or adults), in our day-to-day lives. A few may be seen outdoors,
but a majority will never venture out of their homes, as they are often targets
of ridicule. Not only are the disabled ostracized but their families are also
ignored.
It is indeed a sad
situation that even the Church has not welcomed them, and so almost 95% of
families who have a child or person with any form of disability never attend
church. The reason is, a majority of churches don’t welcome or
support the disabled or their families.
Let us remind
ourselves that all of us (including those with disabilities) are made in the
Image and likeness of God. I would like to personally believe that
the Image of God is almost untarnished in a person (especially children) who are
challenged in any way as they are more aware of God and are more dependent on
Him because of their weaknesses.
May the Lord use us
to be channels, who will demonstrate His power and love to those who may not be
as able as we are, and let us teach our children to be kind and loving to those
who are challenged and struggling.
When God called Moses
to lead the people of Israel out of Egypt, Moses made many excuses to refuse
the call. He specifically told the Lord that he was not eloquent and could not
speak well. “The
LORD said to him, “Who gives man his mouth? Who makes him deaf or dumb? Who
gives him sight or makes him blind? It is I, the LORD.” Exodus 4:11 (GNB)
In 1 Corinthians
1:27-28, Paul says it this way, “Instead, God chose
things the world considers foolish in order to shame those who think they are
wise. And he chose the things that are powerless to shame those who are
powerful. God chose things despised by the world, things counted nothing at
all, and used them to bring to nothing what the world considers important.” (GNB)
Let's do all we can to connect with, and love families and persons who are challenged in any way.
Let's do all we can to connect with, and love families and persons who are challenged in any way.
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Esther Collins
Email: thelifetransformingword@gmail.com
Email: thelifetransformingword@gmail.com
Beautiful blog sister Esther! A lovely reminder to look for God's glory in all situations. God bless you for this uplifting word!
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