[forthepoor] Re: NOVEMBER 29TH THE POOR MAN'S EVENING PORTION

  • From: mike mcinnis <ratmotor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2022 21:11:24 -0500

Greetings sis Reis, et al;

  Mr. Hawker's comments on this verse are interesting and instructive.  The LORD deals with each of HIS children in a unique way. /"according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith./" (Rom 12:3) No one is given a clear understanding of all things spiritual when he is awakened by the SPIRIT of GOD.   Just as the LORD illustrated when HE healed this man who saw /"men as trees walking/". Surely HE could have given him 20/20 vision immediately, but that was not according to HIS purpose.  Only a man steeped in pride can consider that he knows and understands all things.  We know nothing as we ought to know.   Just ask Job about that. Yet regardless of the degree of sight which is bestowed upon each of HIS children, it is HIS hand that makes any of them to have any "sight" at all.  Dead men cannot see, but HE is the GIVER of LIFE.  Praise HIS NAME.

Blessings, mike


On 11/28/2022 1:57 PM, Soraya Reis wrote:


*"And he looked up and said, I see men as trees, walking." Mark 8:24 *

*I have often considered the case of this man as holding forth a sweet and comfortable lesson of instruction, to the small attainments of the followers of Jesus. Perhaps our gracious Lord, in the method he was pleased to adopt, in the opening of this man's eyes by gradual means, intended so to instruct his people. *

*My soul, look at it in this point of view; it may be profitable to thee. When the Son of God, who came to give light to the spiritually blind, as well as to restore vision to the eye of the body, first touched this poor man's eyes, the effect was that when he looked up, the men he saw were only like "trees, walking;" the sight was imperfect, and the objects obscure. And such is it very frequently in our apprehension of spiritual things; but then it should be remembered, and remembered with great thankfulness, that this imperfection of our sight differs altogether from total darkness. Objects we certainly see, though we do not clearly see them as we desire. If I see "men as trees, walking," it is past a doubt that men I see; and by a parity of reasoning, if, in a spiritual sense, I see Jesus in his suitableness, fulness, and all-sufficiency, for a poor sinner; though I long to see more of him, and to see him more plainly, yet the sight I now have is blessed, and being wrought by his own gracious hands, it begets a lively hope that he who hath begun the cure will perfect it. *

*The way to ascertain the reality of spiritual life, is not unsimilar to what is done in doubtful cases in respect to animal life. It is a sure sign of life if the body feel, however the other symptoms of health may be suspended. There is a vast difference between deadness and death. If a man cannot speak, yet is he conscious of what others say? If he cannot make signs, yet can he take food? If he cannot take food, doth he move? If he doth not move, doth he breathe? Still then there is life. And, in like manner, the soul that is breathing after Jesus, though he doth not move, hath life. He is looking up, like this poor creature, and all he seeth is imperfect. But Jesus will do by him as by this blind man; he will put his hand upon him again, and at length he will make him to behold every object clearly. Lord, give me grace to bless thee for all attainments, and never "to despise the day of small things!"*

*Robert Hawker (1753-1827) *

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