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Martin Luther suggests that Bartimaeus represents all of us who want a closer walk with God: "The blind man represents... the state of every man born of Adam who neither sees nor knows the kingdom of God; but it is of grace that he feels and knows his blindness and would gladly be delivered from it. They are saintly sinners who feel their faults and sigh for grace" (Complete Sermons, Vol. 1/2, p. 131).
Saintly sinners yearn for God and his love. And yearning is good for you. In yearning the brain makes new neural connections, like what happens in the brains of young people. More protein substances are produced in the brain and these in turn create new nerve cells capable of replacing what has been damaged due to aging (Sherwin Nuland, The Art of Aging, pp. 367-370). Yearning keeps you young. Yearning for God like Bartimaeus did keeps your faith young and vibrant!
Saintly sinners yearn for God and his love. And yearning is good for you. In yearning the brain makes new neural connections, like what happens in the brains of young people. More protein substances are produced in the brain and these in turn create new nerve cells capable of replacing what has been damaged due to aging (Sherwin Nuland, The Art of Aging, pp. 367-370). Yearning keeps you young. Yearning for God like Bartimaeus did keeps your faith young and vibrant!
