“Then Ananias went to the house and entered it. Placing his hands on Saul, he said, “Brother Saul, the Lord Jesus, who appeared to you on the road as you were coming here has sent me so that you may see again and be filled with the Holy Spirit.” Immediately, something like scales fell from Saul’s eyes, and he could see again. He got up and was baptized.”
Acts 9: 17-18 (NIV)
Scripture has many examples of people who recognized Jesus, for the first time or in a new way as if for the first time. Paul was blinded while hearing Jesus speak to him on the road. When Ananias prayed for him, three days later, scales fell off his eyes and he could see physically as well as spiritually. He was converted and was baptized.
The disciples on the road to Emmaus recognized Jesus after His resurrection, in the breaking of the bread. They were amazed and their hearts burned with passion while Jesus spoke to them.
Thomas doubted that Jesus rose from the dead until Jesus appeared to him, telling him to feel the wounds in his hands and His side. Thomas felt and declared, “My Lord and my God!”
The very first person to enter Heaven, by listening to Jesus, was a criminal with a death sentence. The thief on the cross recognized Jesus as Lord simply by looking at Him and asking for mercy.
It’s interesting that the thief never heard Jesus preach, never read the prophets’ writings, or even confessed his sins. He just knew that he was a sinner and Jesus was Lord. He asked for mercy and Jesus responded, telling him that he would be with Him in paradise. His scales came off while he was nailed to his cross.
The woman caught in adultery recognized Jesus to be the embodiment of God’s compassion and mercy. He saved her from having her life cut short, and simply told her to go and sin no more.
There will always be something that happens in our lives, that make the scales fall off our eyes helping us to see Jesus, as if for the first time.
I think my scales fell off when I was nineteen years old. I believed in God and Jesus as a child in Sunday school, but a lot happens between the age of six and nineteen. I never gave Jesus much thought during those years, but I know now, that He was pursuing me all along.
I was influenced by film media at the time, in my search for deeper meaning in life. A TV show that I watched, called Kung Fu, was about a loner type of man who seemed to find wisdom through eastern philosophy. I used to watch that show and literally take notes of all his quotes and wise sayings.
Then I saw the movie, “Poseidon Adventure”, and the final scene where a minister gave his life to save the survivors of a sinking cruise ship, really impacted me. The Lord was starting to reveal Himself to me through these things, as I wondered to myself, who would ever give their life to save people ?
There was a spiritual hunger in my heart at that time, and the Lord saw it. He reached out to me through the timing of a few events and a book I was reading. The scales finally fell off my eyes one day, as I prayed in my living room. I felt the love of God flowing over me and for the first time in my life, I was overwhelmed by Jesus, His love, forgiveness, crucifixion and resurrection.
At nineteen, I made Him the Lord of my life which doesn’t mean I lived perfectly ever since. I made many bad decisions and was prone to wander, but Jesus kept running after me like a good Shepherd, who runs after the wandering sheep. My relationship with Him deepened over time and through every hardship, He kept drawing me closer.
We all have moments in life of recognizing Jesus in a new way, as the scales fall off our eyes, like Paul, the disciples on the Emmaus road, Thomas, the thief on the cross, and the woman caught in adultery. It is in those moments that His grace overshadows us, and we recognize Jesus in a way we never have before.
Lord, draw us all closer to you, removing the scales from our eyes so that we may recognize you in any way that you choose to show yourself to us. Amen










