Now, I can See
the picture by Adam Geitgey |
“Now, I can See”.
This is the phrase of the blind man at the pool of Siloam (The reading for
Sunday, 6 April, 2014). Yes he is a blind man. He always waits someone to help
him. Jesus helps him. Jesus opened his eyes.
The blind man said
that Jesus—for him—is a prophet. He believed in Jesus and said, “Now I can
see.”
I attend the mass
at St Christina’s church. I try to heard the preaching of Father Luciano but I
can not take the point. He used the words that have the meaning in level
theology so that I can not understand well. My friend Simon and Mrs Angela
teach the children today.
I think the blind
man is a symbol of our blind. I have the eyes, but I cannot see. There are many
things inside me, but I cannot see its. I am a blind man.
Sometime I do not
care to the people that do not have. I see them on the street, at the out of
the church, and so on. But, I do not want to give them of mine. One euro is
enough for them. So that, I am a blind man that cannot see.
But, I want to like
the man blind at the Pool of Siloam. I want to like him and say, “Now, I can
see.”
In this Lent time I
want to see the others. I want to see all things beside me. I think Jesus give
me all this for me see. Thanks God. (Gordi)
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