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Mark 10:46-52

In today’s Gospel, Father Mark reflects on the story of Bartimaeus, a blind beggar, who calls out to Jesus, asking for mercy and the ability to see. Bartimaeus's plea is met initially with scorn by the crowd, who view him only as a sinner and an unworthy presence. However, Jesus, who looks beyond labels and sees Bartimaeus as a person of value, calls him forward. The Gospel invites us to consider the depth of Bartimaeus’s request, which may not only be for physical sight but also for spiritual vision—a desire to see life and others through the lens of divine love. Father Mark challenges us to embrace this spiritual perspective, reminding us of John Newton’s hymn "Amazing Grace," where newfound sight represents an awakening to compassion and love for others.


Father Mark highlights the difference between the disciples, who ask Jesus for personal glory, and Bartimaeus, who humbly asks for sight. This contrast illustrates the Gospel’s call to seek spiritual wholeness rather than self-promotion. Bartimaeus’s story also prompts us to examine our own tendencies to label others in dismissive ways, reducing them to stereotypes and stripping away their humanity. Jesus shows us that true discipleship requires seeing each person as a fellow child of God, deserving of dignity and respect.


The transformation of the crowd, who move from silencing Bartimaeus to encouraging him at Jesus’s prompting, serves as an example of the power of compassion to change our hearts. Following Jesus means overcoming our biases and striving to see others not as mere labels but as unique, beloved individuals. Father Mark urges us to heed Jesus’s question, “What do you want me to do for you?” and to answer by seeking the grace to see others with compassion and open-heartedness.


Scripture quotations are from New Revised Standard Version Bible, copyright © 1989 National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.


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