Friendship Missionary Baptist Church
Fanners of the Flame
“He went and washed, and came back seeing.”
John 9:7
Sometimes Jesus healed sick people by speaking to them, other times He laid His hands on them. But this blind man’s healing was not the work of a moment, it was the result of a process. “He said to him, ‘Go, wash in the pool of Siloam’…So he went and washed, and came back seeing” (v. 7 NKJV). Question: How far away was the pool of Siloam? For a blind man, any journey is a long one. Picture this man with mud in his eyes, trying to navigate his way to the pool of Siloam. There’s an important lesson here. Even when God touches us, sometimes we’ve got to walk with our mess until we get to the place of healing, freedom, and deliverance. And here’s another thought. Whoever told this man about Jesus, and brought him to Jesus, had to keep walking with him until he got his sight back and could walk on his own. You can’t say to someone who’s struggling with a problem, “I told you about Jesus, and I even brought you to church. But you’re still stumbling around in darkness bound by the same problems, so I give up.” God never gives up on people, and we must not give up on them either. When someone continues to struggle with an old habit, some Christians say they mustn’t really be saved. Question: How often do you give in to resentment, pride, lust, greed, gossip, etc.? The list is endless, yet God doesn’t give up on you. Sometimes people have to “walk out” their deliverance and healing until it fully comes to pass. And that’s how long you need to love them, believe in them, pray for them, and keep working with them.
“One thing I know: that though I was blind, now I see.”
– John 9:25
When Jesus restored this blind man’s sight, the Pharisees tried to engage him in a theological debate about who Jesus was and where His power came from. But he refused to argue with them. He simply said, “One thing I know: that though I was blind, now I see.” And the same arguments still continue today. Some people say, “The day of miracles is past.” The truth is that there is no day of miracles, there’s only a God of miracles Who says, “I am the Lord, and I change not” (Mal 3:6). The Bible says, “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever” (Heb 13:8). That means what He was, He still is. What He did, He still does. What He said, He still says. Whatever your problem may be, you have two choices: Live with it and try to adjust to it, or believe God to set you free from it. Certain things like alcoholism, addiction, and abuse may run in your family, but by the grace of God you can break the cycle! Please hear this: God’s power is greater than your habit! Not only can He set you free from the thing that holds you captive, He can deliver you from its lingering effects. His Word to you is: “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way” (Isa 43:18-19 NIV). So turn to God today. Give Him a chance. You’ve tried other things, now try Him. He will not fail you!
“He spat on the ground and made clay with the saliva; and He anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay.”
– John 9:6
Dr. Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, points out that your DNA is in your saliva. And that when Jesus spat, this blind man received a divine DNA transfer. He says that Jesus didn’t place the saliva on the man’s eyes, but on the clay—the thing from which the man was made. In other words, Jesus went back to the root of his problem! Understand this: God doesn’t merely treat your symptoms, He goes back to the source of your problem in order to set you free from it. To change the fruit, He changes the root. This man never had the ability to see; he was born blind and needed a creative miracle. And that calls for a divine DNA transfer, making you what you never were, and giving you what you never had. Our God is awesome, isn’t He? Do you know why Jesus came? “To bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor…to comfort all who mourn…to bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes, the oil of gladness instead of mourning, and a garment of praise instead of a spirit of despair” (Isa 61:1-3 NIV). It doesn’t matter whether your parents contributed to your problem or you simply made bad choices in life, Jesus can set you free, make you whole, and give you a new life. Jesus didn’t blame this man or his parents. That’s because He’s not in the condemnation business, He’s in the transformation business.
PASTOR J. AMOS JONES
Lisa Mitchell
Zjonrene “Z.J.” Timpson
Keyshaun Miller
Evian Lewis Lane
Margie Hurd
Kaylee Fields
Jermayia J. Lewis
Lauryn Patterson
Matthew Evans
Julia McCoy
Jupiana Denman
Sharon Lane
Chelsea Sani
Thomas Barnett
Amari Johnson
Dwight Hodge
Ashleigh Davis
Reginald Patterson
Jamelia Williams
Annie Singleterry