Gospel
John 9:1,6-9,13-17,34-38
The blind man went off and washed himself, and came away with his sight restored
As Jesus went along, he saw a man who had been blind from birth. He spat on the ground, made a paste with the spittle, put this over the eyes of the blind man, and said to him, ‘Go and wash in the Pool of Siloam’ (a name that means ‘sent’). So the blind man went off and washed himself, and came away with his sight restored.
His neighbours and people who earlier had seen him begging said, ‘Isn’t this the man who used to sit and beg?’ Some said, ‘Yes, it is the same one.’ Others said, ‘No, he only looks like him.’ The man himself said, ‘I am the man.’
They brought the man who had been blind to the Pharisees. It had been a sabbath day when Jesus made the paste and opened the man’s eyes, so when the Pharisees asked him how he had come to see, he said, ‘He put a paste on my eyes, and I washed, and I can see.’ Then some of the Pharisees said, ‘This man cannot be from God: he does not keep the sabbath.’ Others said, ‘How could a sinner produce signs like this?’ And there was disagreement among them. So they spoke to the blind man again, ‘What have you to say about him yourself, now that he has opened your eyes?’ ‘He is a prophet’ replied the man.
‘Are you trying to teach us,’ they replied ‘and you a sinner through and through, since you were born!’ And they drove him away.
Jesus heard they had driven him away, and when he found him he said to him, ‘Do you believe in the Son of Man?’ ‘Sir,’ the man replied ‘tell me who he is so that I may believe in him.’ Jesus said, ‘You are looking at him; he is speaking to you.’ The man said, ‘Lord, I believe’, and worshipped him.
Reflection
In the acts of Jesus healing the blind man, we witness the transforming power of grace breaking through doubt, tradition, and fear. The man moves from uncertainty to faith, from being defined by his need to declaring Jesus as Lord. Jesus invites eyes to see both physically and spiritually, urging trust over suspicion and openness over hardened judgment.
Reflection Question
What in my life might keep me from recognizing Jesus as the giver of true sight, and how can I respond with faith like the man who said, “Lord, I believe”?
Prayer
Lord Jesus, open my eyes to see you more clearly, to trust your compassion beyond human rules, and to worship you as my Savior. Help me to move from doubt to faith, from spectacle to surrender, and to share your light with those around me. Amen.
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