“And as Jesus passed on from there, two blind men followed him, crying aloud, ‘Have mercy on us, Son of David.’” – Matthew 9:27
These two men may not have been able to see their surroundings but they clearly saw what most others didn’t. They saw a crucial aspect of Who Jesus is. Though they couldn’t see His face, they could see that Jesus was the “Son of David.” By that, they meant He was the righteous descendant of King David, the anointed Messiah of God, and the true King of Israel. At the time, most everyone else couldn’t or wouldn’t see these truths about Jesus.
Because they saw the truth about Who Jesus is, they followed Him with determination, begging for Jesus to bless them. Because of their strong faith in Him, Jesus healed them. In an instant, Jesus made it so their physical vision matched their already excellent spiritual vision. It’s an extraordinary story that prompts us to think about how clearly we see Jesus.
How well do you see Jesus? Do you see Him with the clarity, eagerness, determination, and faith of those blind men? In your need, do you cry out to the Son of David for mercy or do you hold back to protect your distance, dignity, or sense of independence? See Jesus and rush toward His mercy toward you! #FollowJesus