He Can Open Your Eyes
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Guest (Male): He can open your eyes. A pointed message of truth next on Leading The Way with Dr. Michael Youssef.
Dr. Michael Youssef: We are all born with spiritual blindness. You might be the most beautiful woman in the world. You might be the strongest athlete in the world. You might be the most intellectual genius in the whole world, and yet the Bible said your internal spiritual eyes are blind.
Guest (Male): One day as Jesus was traveling with his disciples, they encountered a man who was born blind. The disciples asked Jesus a common question for their day and culture: "Whose sin caused this man's blindness?" Jesus responded with culture-challenging and life-changing words.
Today on Leading The Way, Dr. Youssef continues his series, Encountering Christ. You'll step into a real-life moment when the love and power of Jesus met someone in their pain and suffering. Jesus' words, reflecting the Father's heart, may offer you relief from pain you've experienced or are suffering now. Here is Dr. Michael Youssef.
Dr. Michael Youssef: Not long ago, I read a story about George Shearing. For those of you who do not know the name, George Shearing was a very prominent British-American jazz pianist. He was born blind. Often, whenever he crosses a busy intersection in New York City with big dark glasses and a white cane, he could always count on somebody who would come along and take him by the hand and help him cross the road.
But one time, while he was waiting to cross a very busy intersection at the rush hour in New York City, somebody tapped him on the shoulder. He said, "Excuse me, sir, I'm blind. Can you help me across the street?" George reached out and felt for his arm and grabbed him by the arm. He said, "Absolutely, yes."
And he kind of perked his ear and tried to decipher when the traffic had subsided. And then he said, "Okay, let's go." And they both crossed that busy intersection. Now, George, of course, can hear horns honking and yelling and screaming, but he didn't know if it was for him or not. He kept crossing anyway. Once they crossed on the other side, the man thanked him for his help, did not know who he was, did not know that he was blind, and went on his way.
A few days later, George Shearing was sharing this with his close friends on the band and he told them what happened. They were flabbergasted. They said, "George, why did you do such a dangerous thing? Why did you do that? You endangered both of your lives." George said, "You know, I just could not resist the irony of it all. You know, that blind leading the blind thing? I just could not resist." Then he continued, "You know, that was the biggest thrill of my life."
It may have been the biggest thrill for George Shearing, but it sure endangered their lives. But sadly, today, in every aspect of life, we see this happening over and over again. So many blind are leading the blind in every aspect of life. And yet the word of God tells us very clearly, without equivocation, that every human being that is born—everyone, every one of us—were born spiritually blind. Everyone of us.
When a baby is born, parents always count the toes and the fingers and make sure the baby is okay. But the one thing they can be sure about is that baby is born with an internal set of eyes, as C.S. Lewis calls them, the spiritual eyes. You know there is an axiom that is often used, sometimes glibly, sometimes accurately, and it goes like this: "Seeing is believing," right?
And yet Jesus disproves this axiom. He turns this axiom on its head and he is saying, "Believing is seeing." When you come and you put your faith in Jesus Christ as your only Savior and Lord, he opens those internal set of eyes. He opens those blind spiritual eyes, and so you're able to see things with clarity.
In opening the eye of the man who was born blind in the Gospel of John, chapter 9, Jesus was trying to answer one of the oldest and the most pressing questions that has ever been asked by all of humanity. All of us at some point or another in our lives have asked that question. What is that question? The question is simply this: Why would an all-loving and all-powerful God allow people to suffer?
It is a question that is used by the enemy of your soul in order to keep you away from coming to the God who loves you so dearly. And the reason I'm telling you this is because I know I fell for that question. I believed Satan's question to me, and I spent the worst 18 months of my life away and running away from God because I believed that question: "How can a loving God allow this?"
There are no easy answers to this question. But while there are no easy answers, yet if Jesus is saying anything to us about this incredible act of opening the eyes of the man who was born blind, he is saying to us the following—listen carefully. He is saying that God has an eternal purpose even in your unexplainable suffering.
That God has a longer view of life even in the painful events of your life. That God has a wide-angle lens when it comes to the difficult circumstances in your life. That God has a higher aim, especially in those inexplicable situations. And that is why, when the disciples asked Jesus when they saw this man blind and they said, "Who sinned? Did this man sin or did his parents sin as a result of which he now is born blind?"
Now, Jesus did not avoid the question. There's one thing about the Lord—he never avoided, never skirted the tough questions. You see, in the Jewish culture of that day, they believed that all of suffering—all of it—is a result of personal sin. Watch carefully what Jesus did not say. Jesus did not say, "Boys, you're wrong about this. Oh boys, you're all wet on this one."
But rather, he answered the specific question for that specific situation, and he says, "In this particular case, neither he nor his parents have sinned so that he was born blind." What is Jesus saying? Listen carefully. Jesus is saying that there is not always a connection between sin and suffering.
It is not that simple. Why? Because as a result of Adam's sin in the garden, we now inherited that sin, and therefore we live in a fallen world. We live in an imperfect world. We live in a fragmented world. And many times, sin and sinners appear to be going unpunished while some others suffer unjustly.
And if you want to talk about suffering unjustly, right at this very moment as we sit in this beautiful sanctuary, there are a hundred million Christian believers around the world who are being persecuted for their faith in Jesus Christ in the 21st century. Today, the world is shaking on its axis.
The world which was created flawlessly, justly, perfectly is now dysfunctional. This planet is filled with misery and natural disasters and diseases and sin and death. But God did not create it that way. Sin corrupted it. Sin deformed it. Sin sullied it.
And the Bible makes it very clear that all of humanity has been affected by that sin. Every one of us have been born with that sin. Someone said when you look at the most beautiful person and the strongest athlete of all, you are looking at the ruins of Adam. The finest in physical and mental and emotional specimen in the whole world is second best to humanity as God created it.
Our bodies were designed to function perfectly. They don't. Our emotions were created to give us joy. Now they become a source of pain. But Jesus makes it very clear, John 9:3, he's saying suffering is not always directly traceable to a personal sin. But Jesus uses the opportunity of opening the eyes of this man born blind to teach us the most important lesson of life.
What is it? Here it is: We're all born with spiritual blindness. And you might be the most beautiful woman in the world. You might be the strongest athlete in the world. You might be the most intellectual genius in the whole world, and yet the Bible said your internal spiritual eyes are blind. We're born with that blindness.
You're spiritually blind until Jesus comes in and opens those spiritual eyes and you begin to see everything and see reality. This is the very reason why Jesus left heaven and came to Earth, died on a cross, and rose again, so that he may open the spiritual eyes of everyone who would come to him and ask him.
Will you come to him today? Will you come to him today? Will you come to him and be assured of eternity? He promised that when you do come to him, he will never reject you. He'll never reject you. Blindness is not always a physical blindness. In fact, real blindness is the spiritual blindness, not the physical one.
Fanny Crosby was blind from her babyhood as a result of an accident, and yet she wrote tens and tens and tens of wonderful hymns of the faith which we sing in this very place. Just think about this: "Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine! Oh, what a foretaste of glory divine!" Isn't that incredible? When she was eight years old, she wrote a rhyme that went something like this—let me read it so I don't mess it up.
"Oh, what a happy child I am, although I cannot see. I am resolved that in this world, contented I will be. How many blessings I enjoy that other people don't! To weep and sigh because I'm blind, I cannot and I won't." I could have 20/20 vision and live a hundred years, and I couldn't write that stuff.
You see, Fanny Crosby lived to be 94, and she lived the most joyful life. And she blessed millions of people with her songs. Despite of her difficulties, she impacted millions of people. Why? Because her spiritual eyes were open, and that's really what matters.
And here today, we see this man who was born blind, whose eyes were opened by Jesus in order to teach every one of us a greater spiritual lesson, a lesson that is of vital importance in life. What is that lesson? That Jesus alone can open the spiritual eyes. He and he alone can deliver you from spiritual blindness.
That Jesus alone can open your internal set of eyes. Jesus alone can reveal to you the danger of remaining in your deadly condition. And when your spiritual eyes are open and you turn to him for forgiveness and for healing, you will never, ever look back for all the money in the world.
Only then will you discover that you have received the greatest miracle of all. Only then will you discover that you have received the living water that truly satisfies your inner being. That you have become born again of the Spirit of God and fulfilled in him alone. That your spiritual eyes have become wide open and see what you could not see before.
That you know God, not only as your Savior, as your Lord, but as your friend and your companion, not only in this life, but for all of eternity. And when you know God, even the human limitations, even the sufferings, even the difficult situations, even the painful things that you can't even explain, even your inexplicable circumstances can be used of God for your good and for his glory.
In opening the eyes of the man born blind, Jesus was giving us a practical parable. Now, he told a lot of parables, lots of stories. But this is a practical one. This is an incredible one you can see with your eyes, not just hear with your ears, in order to show us a deeper meaning than just the physical seeing.
Let me explain what I mean. What symbol did the Lord use to open the eyes of this man? Mud, clay. You see, in the book of Genesis, when God created the first man, he created him from the clay of the earth. And when he recreates us spiritually speaking, he used mud.
In fact, clay is a symbol that is used in the scripture over and over and over again. Jeremiah tells us that God is the potter and we are the clay. He indeed is molding us and he's shaping us in what he wants us to be. The Apostle Paul speaks of the believer's body as a pot of clay.
You see, a pot of clay is weak. A pot of clay is fragile. But he said inside of the believer there is a priceless treasure. There's something that you cannot put a price on. It's the Holy Spirit of God who comes and dwells in us. And when Jesus smeared the eyes of this man born blind, he was saying to every one of us, something has blinded this man.
Something has blinded you. Something has blinded me at birth. Something that closed our eyes. What is that something? The Bible calls that something with which we are all born: sin. Because by nature, all of humanity is born blind. We are spiritually blind in this fallen nature.
But listen, this man faced opposition. The religious people opposed him. The clergy of the church want to throw him out. His family were embarrassed by the whole thing, didn't know what to say. The neighbors did not know what to believe. When the Pharisees kept on interrogating him, first he said, "This man put mud on my eyes and I washed and I can see. I don't know much about him."
But then they kept on haranguing him. They kept on pressing him. And so the second time they come in and he said, "Well, he must be a prophet because no one can just do this." And then they harangued him again a third time. He said, "Don't confuse me with your religious mumbo jumbo. All I know is that I was blind, but now I see." And it's a rough translation, but you get the meaning.
See, these Pharisees cared more about their little personal rules and rituals than a man who was born blind and now he sees. But they admitted that only God can open the blind eyes. And in fact, they should have known it from their Bible. The Bible said in the book of Isaiah, chapter 29:18, 35:5, and 42:7, that when the Messiah comes, he is the one who will open the eyes of the blind. But they were too prideful to admit it.
Some of you may be full of pride. You don't want to admit. You don't want to come to Jesus and say, "I can help myself. How can a man dying 2,000 years ago save me?" It's the only way. In fact, this simple truth gave this humble man, this uneducated man, the upper hand over these educated clergy.
It did. He said, "You are admitting your ignorance of who Jesus is, and yet he did what only God could do." I hope you're seeing the irony here. This is far greater irony than George Shearing crossing the street with a blind man. First he knew that this man opened his eyes called Jesus. Secondly, he grew in faith and he called him a prophet. Then he grew in faith a little bit more, and then he said, "He must be from God."
And then finally, when he really knew who Jesus was, he bowed down and worshiped him. And he said, "Lord, Lord." The question is, wherever you are on this scale, wherever you are on that spectrum, whether you just know Jesus as Jesus, you might be admiring him, you say, "I want to emulate him," or you may know him as a prophet, you may know him even as the Son of God, or you may know of him as God in human flesh even.
But if you really want to know him as the Savior of your soul, the Lord of your life, the Messiah, the Redeemer, the Deliverer, Jesus here said, "I am the light of the world." And beloved, any person that you know who's a Christian was spiritually blind at some point. And all of us who know Jesus came from darkness to him, the light of the world.
And whether we came to him out of the darkness of addiction and pain and wanting to be delivered, whether we came to him from the darkness of difficulty and hardship of life and confessing that we cannot face life alone, whether some of us who have come to him through the darkness of longing for contentment and real peace in life that only Jesus could give us, some of us have come to him from the darkness of a total failure of not being able to help ourselves, each of us came to him from a certain darkness to the light of the world, Jesus.
And today, whatever darkness you're in, the light of the world wants you to come. Some of you are dragging your feet. Some of you are fighting. Some are resisting. And yet Jesus is ready to break through the darkness in your life, break through all the questioning and all the barriers that you're placing on yourself, and to answer you. Will you come to him?
Lord Jesus, I confess that I'm a sinner and I desperately need your grace and mercy and forgiveness. You died on the cross to pay for the wages of my sins. I come to you. Open my spiritual eyes and help me to see that I might know you in the fullness of your power. In Jesus' name, amen.
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Along with partners committed to changing the world, Dr. Michael Youssef is leading the way for people living in spiritual darkness to discover the light of Christ. By passionately proclaiming uncompromising Truth through every available form of media, this international team of experts is uniquely providing hope that is revolutionizing lives around the world.
What began as a small local radio ministry in 1988 has grown into an international ministry reaching millions for Christ, including a vast audience in the Muslim world seeking Truth in closed countries. Dr. Youssef's Biblically-based programs are broadcast in more than 28 languages to audiences across six continents. His books, MY Journal magazine, and daily e-devotionals continue to minister to a global audience. Leading The Way utilizes cutting-edge technology to advance the Gospel. Its solar-powered Navigators are reaching into remote villages, and the ministry's KINGDOM SAT TV channel—launched by Dr. Youssef in 2009—is reaching into the Middle East with programming in English, Arabic, and French. Field Teams follow up with viewers, including those in restricted areas, to lead the lost to Christ, disciple new believers, and support the underground Church.
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About Dr. Michael Youssef
Michael A. Youssef, Ph.D., is the Founder and President of Leading The Way with Dr. Michael Youssef, a worldwide ministry that leads the way for people living in spiritual darkness to discover the light of Christ through the creative use of media and on-the-ground teams. His Biblically-based teaching programs are broadcast more than 18,000 times per week in multiple languages around the world. He is also the Founding Rector of Church of the Apostles in Atlanta, Georgia, and founder of the AWAKE America prayer movement.
Dr. Youssef was born in Egypt and lived in Lebanon and Australia before coming to the United States. In 1984, he fulfilled a childhood dream of becoming an American citizen. Dr. Youssef holds theological degrees from Moore College and Fuller Theological Seminary and a doctorate in cultural anthropology from Emory University. He has authored more than 50 books, including popular titles Saving Christianity?, Life-Changing Prayers, Is the End Near?, How to Read the Bible, Heaven Awaits, and God’s Final Call. He and his wife reside in Atlanta and have four grown children and 15 grandchildren.
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