“And
Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?
The blind man said unto him, Lord, that I might receive my sight” Mark 10:51
When
you don’t know what you are worth, you will be made to accept whatever is offered
for you. It is being said that “once the purpose (worth) of a thing is not
known, abuse is inevitable”. You can abuse yourself if you don’t know your
worth. Psalms 82:2 says;
“...Ye
are gods; and all of you are children of the most High. But ye shall die like
men, and fall like one of the princes”
In
other words, you have no choice but to accept the fate of ordinary men as long
as you don’t know that you are gods. You must get to know who and what you are
worth. This you can do successfully by studying ardently the word of God which
is the manual of your creation.
Now,
our opening scripture is an event that took place during the earthly ministry
of our Lord Jesus. He was passing through a region when a blind beggar called
for His attention with a loud voice. He cried the more even when people tried
to shut him down. But Jesus heard him, stopped and sent for him. Jesus went on
to ask “What wilt thou that I should do unto thee?” Wasn’t that strange for
Jesus to have asked such a question seeing that the man was blind?
Jesus
wanted to know his price. In other words, he was asking the man to name his
price; what can I do for you? What am I capable of doing for you to best of
your knowledge of Me? Sincerely, Jesus had to give the blind man an open cheque
in case he wanted anything different from the restoration of his sight.
Conclusively,
a few lessons worth learning from our case study is that; Jesus always answer
calls or prayers as you may know it and then name your price, He will pay
because He is both able and willing. Don’t just settle anything, what do you
really want? Is a definite question which requires nothing but a definite
answer. In case you have been stock here, be free now in Jesus. Live as a god
in your world, which is your real worth. God bless you.
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