Monday, May 30,
2022
WORK WHILE IT IS DAY!
John 9:1-7
9:1 And as Jesus
passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth.
2 And his
disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents,
that he was born blind?
3 Jesus answered,
Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should
be made manifest in him.
4 I must work the
works of him that sent me, while it is day: the night
cometh, when no man can work.
5 As long as I am
in the world, I am the light of the world.
6 When he had
thus spoken, he spat on the ground, and made clay of the spittle, and he
anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay,
7 And said unto
him, Go, wash in the pool of Siloam, (which is by interpretation, Sent.) He
went his way therefore, and washed, and came seeing.
Seven particulars leap from the
page as you read these words. [1] There was a blind man. [2] There was an
earnest question. [3] There was a clarifying answer. [4] There was a miraculous
anointing. [5] There was a call for personal action – Go, wash. [6] There was
an instant obedience – he went his way. [7] There was a dramatic result. Now,
as we say in the business, “that’ll preach!”
Sandwiched in the
middle of this wonderful story is a comment by the teacher to his students. We
must be busily engaged in work while we have an opportunity to do so. There is
coming a time, called “the night”, when no man can work. I’d like to dig a bit
deeper into this thought.
Our English Bible includes the definite article in verse four. The commentaries and
concordances indicate only that “night doth come!” “The” night then seems to
represent a future period when work either can’t be
done or a time when work will not be as productive. I do not read
Greek; I only read those who do! I feel it a huge handicap because I suspect
that the proper tool might reveal this mystery to me.
It was the Sabbath
Day when Jesus made the clay (verse 14). Yet the light of opportunity did
shine upon this blind man and the many that watched. Some concluded that “this
man is not of God because he keepeth not the Sabbath day.” However, the miracle
itself sliced through the binding ritual to present a truth that could not be
ignored. It is humorous to watch the Pharisaical contortionists try to prove
that the Son of God was “not of God.” Their blindness was darker than that of
the blind man and no clay could cure it.
The night is
coming! My thesis is that there is a period of time when darkness will be so
deep as to frustrate “the works of him” and it appears that we are in the midst
of it now. The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few. Pray
therefore that the Lord of harvest will send forth laborers. Dare to become a
laborer yourself! The window of opportunity may soon close.
Lord of Harvest; give us a little light so that we may work. Give us a
little work that we may share the light. AMEN
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