But he kept calling out all the more,
"Son of David, have pity on me."
Mk 10:46-52
As Jesus was leaving Jericho with his
disciples and a sizable crowd...
The book of
Joshua relates how Yahweh delivered Jericho into
the hands of Israel .
And to
Joshua the LORD said, "I have delivered Jericho and its king into your power. Have
all the soldiers circle the city, marching once around it. Do this for six
days, with seven priests carrying ram's horns ahead of the ark. On the seventh
day march around the city seven times, and have the priests blow the horns. When
they give a long blast on the ram's horns and you hear that signal, all the
people shall shout aloud. The wall of the city will collapse, and they will be
able to make a frontal attack."
"Jesus, son of David,
have pity on me."
By calling
Jesus, son of David, Bartimaeus was publicly proclaiming his faith in Jesus as
the Messiah. For the Messiah was expected to be from David's line. And in fact,
Joseph was from David's line. Hence, when Augustus Caesar ordered a census of
the Roman empire Joseph had to go to Bethlehem
which was the city of David .
And many rebuked him,
telling him to be silent.
Bartimaeus
was making a commotion. His behavior was almost scandalous. It was
understandable that the told him to keep quiet.
But he kept calling out
all the more, "Son of David, have pity on me."
Bartimaeus
could not let the opportunity pass. It might never come back.
He threw aside his cloak.
The cloak
was spread on the ground. Alms were thrown on the cloak. By throwing aside the
cloak, it seems as if Bartimaeus was setting aside his life as a beggar in
order to follow another way of life.
Jesus said to him in
reply, "What do you want me to do for you?"
This
behavior of Jesus was perplexing to me. Why would he ask Bartimaeus that
question? Was the answer not obvious? Surely Bartimaeus would not answer:
"I want a house." A commentator offers this explanation: Jesus was
giving him the chance to profess his faith publicly. By answering:
"Master, I want to see", Bartimaeus was telling everyone that he
believed Jesus had the power to give him his sight.
In the same
way when we pray, we do not inform God. He already knows what we are going to
ask for. When we pray we are expressing our faith in the power and goodness of
God.
Jesus told him, "Go
your way; your faith has saved you." Immediately he received his sight.
We need
faith if God is able to give us the good things he wants to give us.
And followed him on the
way.
Bartimaeus
threw aside his cloak because he no longer had need of it. He was not going to
go begging anymore. From now on he was going to be a follower of Jesus.
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