{"id":2673,"date":"2022-10-15T15:11:07","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:11:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/john-91-41-man-born-blind-wigmore-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T15:11:07","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:11:07","slug":"john-91-41-man-born-blind-wigmore-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/john-91-41-man-born-blind-wigmore-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"John 9:1-41 Man Born Blind (Wigmore) &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sermon John 9:1-41 Man Born Blind <\/p>\n<p>By Fr. Bill Wigmore<\/p>\n<p>(This sermon was delivered to a group recovering from alcohol and drug addiction.)<\/p>\n<p>Every so often, the AA folks in New York publish a new edition of the Big Book. And an important thing to notice about each new edition is this:<\/p>\n<p>That the first hundred and sixty-four pages of the book never change  But in the back  new stories are always being added; and some old ones are taken away.<\/p>\n<p>It seems the Big Book publishers want us to know<br \/> that their book is never really complete<br \/> without a few dozen stories attached <\/p>\n<p>Stories that tell how men &amp; women put those first 164 pages<br \/> to work in their lives  and how whenever they do <br \/> then, like our first reading says:<br \/> still another generation comes to find that:<br \/> The age of miracles is still with us and their own<br \/> stories are there to prove it.<\/p>\n<p>Skip the stories and you miss seeing the miracle lived out in the flesh.<br \/> Skip the stories and AA and CA and NA become just so much theory &amp; head stuff <br \/> I doubt if the Program would have the power to change any of us<br \/> if we couldnt see with our own eyes<br \/> that it was being lived out and changing the lives of<br \/> people just like us.<\/p>\n<p>And some of thats what I think is happening here in tonights gospel.<br \/> Johns gospel is sort of like the fourth edition of the Good Book.<\/p>\n<p>Matthew, Mark and Luke wrote the first three editions <\/p>\n<p>But a little later, when John comes along and he writes the fourth edition  he wants his to be a little different from all the others.<br \/> And so in Johns gospel, we hear more stories <br \/> Sometimes  like tonight  we hear much longer stories!<br \/> Stories of the difference Jesus made in the lives of the people he met along the Way <br \/> How he came into their towns, found them living in darkness  and brought them the Light they needed to see.<\/p>\n<p>Several years ago, when this gospel rolled around,<br \/> I invited a blind man to come and deliver the sermon here.<br \/> I figured if us drunks &amp; addicts understand about addiction<br \/> and we get to tell our stories,<br \/> then why not have a blind guy come and talk about his?<\/p>\n<p>It was Blind Dave, from the Program  and some of you probably know him.<\/p>\n<p>And one of the things that Blind Dave picked up on in this reading<br \/> was something that &#8211; as a guy with sight &#8211; Id missed out on<br \/> seeing completely <\/p>\n<p>And that was the way in which John always described the main character in his story.<br \/> John never once calls him the BLIND MAN <br \/> But every time John mentions him &#8211; hes always: The man born blind.<\/p>\n<p>Blind Dave didnt think that was by accident.<\/p>\n<p>Dave was sensitive to his own blindness<\/p>\n<p>and he loved the fact that John first saw a Man <br \/> before ever noticing that the man was also blind<br \/> John first saw human dignity present &#8211;<br \/> He saw past the mans blindness and first saw his humanity.<\/p>\n<p>I loved that insight!<br \/> And thats a lesson maybe we all need to be reminded of sometimes.<br \/> Were all alcoholics &amp; addicts  but before that,<br \/> were all Gods children.<br \/> We cant ever forget our addictions;<br \/> But we need to be reminded that were far more than our addictions as well.<br \/> Were Gods kids  kids who happen to have addictions and<br \/> need to find the Light that can lead us<br \/> to our own spiritual solution.<\/p>\n<p>Of course another lesson I learned from having Blind Dave give<br \/> the sermon  is that, being blind,<br \/> Dave couldnt see the clock!<br \/> And so his sermon seemed to go on forever <br \/> And thats when I learned that Dave was not only<br \/> a man born blind  but he was also a man born Baptist!<br \/> And Baptists when they get to preaching dont even<br \/> believe in clocks!<\/p>\n<p>How do you signal a blind Baptist  TIME IS UP? (Hand gesture time out)<\/p>\n<p>Im not a Baptist  and I know that some of you are men and women Born Smokers <\/p>\n<p>and as a recovering one  I try to have compassion on you too &#8211;<br \/> so I like to get us out of here in an hour  before that craving kicks in too bad!<\/p>\n<p>But, if youll allow me &#8211; just three quick points about this story  and the first one is this:<br \/> Notice the way in which Jesus restores the mans sight.<\/p>\n<p>He does it in a way that seems pretty strange to us <br \/> and perhaps in a way thats not particularly hygienic!<\/p>\n<p>Jesus picks up some dirt from the earth and he spits in it <br \/> Then he makes a little pile of mud <br \/> and he covers the mans eyes with it.<\/p>\n<p>Now that can all sound a little disgusting to us <br \/> And if he did it in Austin, the Board of Health would probably<br \/> issue Jesus a citation  haul him down to Community Court!<\/p>\n<p>But to the people of his day,<br \/> thats one of the ways that healings happened.<\/p>\n<p>I suppose Jesus could have cured the guy on the spot <br \/> but he chose not to <br \/> Instead, he chose to use a way that the people already knew.<\/p>\n<p>And the lesson we can draw from that is this <br \/> As addicts in need of our own miracle <br \/> we might want to try following the directions weve already been given!<\/p>\n<p>Try doing it the way a couple of million other people have already done it successfully &#8211;<\/p>\n<p>The man born blind did as he was told.<br \/> He got up from his begging spot and he went to a meeting <br \/> he went over to the Siloam Group<br \/> And theres where he brought his eyes &#8211;<br \/> And theres where his eyes were opened <br \/> And theres where his miracle happened!<br \/> He was sent &#8212; And he went!<\/p>\n<p>And another lesson to draw from this story is that<br \/> just as soon as the man born blind gets his miracle <br \/> notice how everyone around him tries to take it away from him.<\/p>\n<p>The Pharisees say:<\/p>\n<p>Maybe this guy was never really blind in the first place <br \/> Maybe hes a fake  a fraud &#8211; not even the same man we used<br \/> to see down there on Rundberg begging for a handout.<\/p>\n<p>And the crowds join in and they say:<\/p>\n<p>How can this be a miracle from God <br \/> Jesus hangs out with sinners! &#8211;<br \/> And he did his healing on the Sabbath! <br \/> Thats the one day God wants us all to take off!<\/p>\n<p>Even his parents try to cut and run from him as they say:<\/p>\n<p>Dont ask us if he was born blind  ask him!<\/p>\n<p>The poor blind-guy seems like the only one in the crowd<br \/> who had both his sight and his sanity restored that day<br \/> So he wonders whats all the fuss about?Its me all right! he says <\/p>\n<p>Im still the same guy <br \/> but I was blind!  (or in our story:) Maybe I was blind drunk <br \/> but now Im not.<br \/> Something happened to me  he says &#8211;<br \/> Exactly what it was  Im not really sure  All I know is this:<br \/> I was blind  but now I see! <\/p>\n<p>And here some of us addicts can also relate to this story:<br \/> cause not only can this guy see <br \/> but the whole point of Johns story is that<br \/> now he has the faith by which to see <\/p>\n<p>And because he now sees his life &amp; see his world through the<br \/> eyes of faith <br \/> now he can see better than all the people in that village who<br \/> have 20\/20 vision <\/p>\n<p>All those people can see; but they havent a clue as to what they ought to be looking for.<\/p>\n<p>But were blessed!  Just like the man born blind was blessed<br \/> And thats cause for years &amp; years, we couldnt see either<\/p>\n<p>We couldnt see our illness <br \/> Couldnt see what it was doing to us &amp; to those around us<br \/> And we sure couldnt see a way out!<br \/> And then, one day, we could!<\/p>\n<p>If we dont see every day sober from that day forward as a real gift from God <\/p>\n<p>as something that ought not to be <br \/> If we cant see recovery as a miracle, then were still just as blind as the Pharisees.<\/p>\n<p>And then lastly, in the final scene,<br \/> when the mans been tossed out of the temple <br \/> notice how Jesus comes back for him again.<\/p>\n<p>It seems, Jesus is always coming back for us when we get into trouble.<br \/> Hes always coming after the ones the worlds looked at with its own distorted vision <br \/> and seeing no value in them, it throws em away.<br \/> Sometimes I still do that to myself <br \/> I forget that Im one of Gods kids too <br \/> and so he has to come <br \/> or he sends one of you to come and remind me again &amp; again of who I am<\/p>\n<p>and of how much he cares.<\/p>\n<p>This learning how to see isnt just a one-time deal.<br \/> It seems to go on as long as were alive and living in this world!<\/p>\n<p>So Jesus finds his man in a back alley there behind the temple &#8211;<br \/> and he asks him:<\/p>\n<p>Do you believe in the son of man  the messiah? <br \/> Do you believe that hes coming into your world?<br \/> That Gods sent him to search for the lost?<\/p>\n<p>Master, who is he? the guy says <br \/> Tell me so I can believe in him too?<\/p>\n<p>And now John writes into his story<br \/> the faith of his own fourth edition community,<br \/> He writes it right onto the lips of Jesus when he has him say:<\/p>\n<p>Look no further  youre speaking with him <br \/> you can see him now  I am he.<\/p>\n<p>Bill Wilson tells his story in the Big Book.<br \/> (His story is printed in the first 164 pages<br \/> so I guess itll always be there.)<\/p>\n<p>And theres a part in there<br \/> when Ebby comes into Bills kitchen<br \/> and he brings him the Good News of his own recovery.<\/p>\n<p>Ebby had gotten sober  and now hed been sent to tell his story to Bill.<br \/> And because all he did was tell his story<br \/> and because he didnt try to preach to him  Bill was able to hear <br \/> and it was that day also that Bill began to see.<\/p>\n<p>He began to see that if this simple God-program<br \/> could work for his once-drunken-friend <br \/> then maybe there was a chance itd work for him too.<\/p>\n<p>Maybe the Light of God really was powerful enough to overcome his darkness<\/p>\n<p>Bill says in his Big Book story:<br \/> It melted the icy intellectual mountain<br \/> in whose shadow I had lived and shivered many years.<br \/> I stood in the sunlight at last.<\/p>\n<p>Bill writes:<\/p>\n<p>It was only a matter of being willing to believe in a Power greater than myself.<br \/> Nothing more was required of me to make my beginning.<br \/> I saw that growth could start from that point.<\/p>\n<p>Upon a foundation of complete willingness I might build what I saw in my friend.<br \/> Thus was I convinced that God is concerned with us humans<br \/> when we want Him enough.<\/p>\n<p>At long last &#8212; I saw I felt . I believed.<br \/> Scales of pride and prejudice fell from my eyes.<br \/> A new world came into view.<br \/> And so it has been ever since.<\/p>\n<p>Then Bill adds: How blind I had been.<\/p>\n<p>Werent we all?<\/p>\n<p>Amen.<br \/> Copyright 2008 Bill Wigmore. Used by permission.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sermon John 9:1-41 Man Born Blind By Fr. Bill Wigmore (This sermon was delivered to a group recovering from alcohol and drug addiction.) Every so often, the AA folks in New York publish a new edition of the Big Book. 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