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What Do You Want?

Author
Keys for Kids Ministries
Published
Sat 17 Sep 2022
Episode Link
https://unlocked-daily-devotions-for-teens.castos.com/episodes/what-do-you-want

One of the most enduring tales of all time is the story of a wish granted.

Whether it’s the three wishes of a genie’s lamp in “Aladdin,” the ironic

twists of “The Monkey’s Paw,” or just a discussion among friends, we love

the possibility of getting something we want, a chance to make life better.

Money? Fame? A particular skill? Healing? There are too many options to

list, which is probably why people throughout history have pondered, What

do you want?


In the Bible, Jesus sometimes asks people the same question. And when the

Son of God asks this question, it’s a story worth considering. We’re going

to take a closer look at one of these times, which is recorded in Luke 18.

Jesus is approaching Jericho with a throng of followers. A man who is blind

sits by the road, begging.

This man is an outcast with many needs. He can’t see; he has no money and

no Job He’s basically a loner in society with nothing going for him. The

road to Jericho is dangerous, and this is where he sits and begs.


When he hears that Jesus is passing by, he begins to shout, Jesus, Son of

David, have mercy on me! (verse 38). The crowds tell him to hush, but he

shouts louder. Then Jesus stops and asks the man, What do you want me to

do for you? (verse 41). It may seem obvious. The man responds, Lord, I

want to see. Then Jesus heals him, and immediately, he can see.


What’s interesting to me is the man’s response after his eyes are healed.

He could have gone home. He could have traveled around to see the sights

and people he had never seen. He could have run from this dangerous place.

But no. Verse 43 tells us that he followed Jesus, praising God. Not only

that, but when all the people saw it, they also praised God.


On His way to the cross, Jesus gave sight, both physically and spiritually,

to a man who was blind. Because of what Jesus did, the man and the crowd

began to see Jesus differently. Jesus was more than a cosmic genie granting

the whims of random people. Jesus was, and is, God in the flesh, come to

restore His creation. He is the Messiah and the Son of God. When the healed

man and the crowd saw what Jesus had done, they praised God. Mike Hurley


Why do you think this man wanted to follow Jesus after He healed him?


If you want to dig deeper, you can read two other gospel accounts of

Jesus healing blindness outside Jericho in Matthew 20:29-34 and Mark

10:46-52. You can also read about two other times Jesus says, What do you

want? in Mark 10:35-45 and John 1:35-42.


Jesus asked him, What do you want me to do for you? Luke 18:40-41 (NIV)


 


Read Verses:


Luke 18:35-Luke 18:43

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