Our friend Bartimaeus is standing face-to-face with Jesus, God in flesh. He had recognized his opportunity, been persistent with his cries in the face of criticism, and now it is Bartimaeus’s moment. Remember, he first cried for Jesus to “have mercy on me.” Jesus knew what Bartimaeus wanted, yet he asked, “What do you want me to do for you?” Some have said Jesus’ words can be interpreted as, “What kind of mercy do you want?”
Ok, you’re standing in front of God and you get an open-ended question. The sky is the limit. Go for broke, right? Yet, Bartimaeus used the reverent, respectful form “Rabbi” (Teacher) and made his request to see… not to be better than others, but to be like them — to be whole.
Today, Jesus stands ready to be merciful to those in need. Respectfully and clearly speak with him. Wholeness is a conversation away.
By Bill Ogletree from D365