Isaiah's optimistic view of his people's final rescue by God embraces wonderful changes. Mountain land becomes orchards, darkened eyes see, closed ears hear words, tyrants disappear from the earth! Christians see these prophecies beginning their fulfilment in the astonishing cures that Jesus worked. Truly He is God with us "Emmanuel".
The picture of the two blind men hurrying to follow Jesus and crying for help shows us how we should follow Him with our desires and hopes. Our persistence in hope will help us to appreciate all the more what we receive from God and to love the one who gives. What comes to us too easily is hardly appreciated. Jesus' desire for a personal encounter with the two eager petitioners tells us that we must relate to the Lord with personal faith. This will reveal our belief in His power to help and especially in His goodness in wanting to assist us. When the Lord touches us, we must be confident that His love will overcome every obstacle, even the ones we set up through fear or selfishness.
Jesus warns the healed men not to speak of the event, to keep His "messianic secret". He Himself must become blind, deaf and die, and rise from the dead, before the Kingdom of God comes with power. Jesus must not merely touch the eyes of the sick but share their condition, and ours, completely.
Lord Jesus, come into the world, and let us all see Your power and goodness.