Proper Vision to Discern the Times
Posted: January 15, 2024 | Author: Fr. Irenaeus | Filed under: Etcetera, The Eucharist and Living the Eucharist | Tags: Ephesians 6: 10 - 12; The blind man of Jericho, Powers authorities rulers, Spiritual Blindness, spiritual powers at work in the world, Spiritual Sight, The full armor of God, the world system | 2 Comments
Light and Life
While on his way to Jericho, there was a blind man begging beside the road. He asked what the crowd what the commotion might mean. He was informed that Jesus the Nazarene was passing by. The blind man cries out to Jesus for help. Even though he was rebuked by the crowd, he calls out all the louder to Jesus who, then, stops and asks,
“What do you want me to do for you?” “That I might see again,” he replied. And Jesus said to him, “See again. Your faith has saved you.” And he began to see again, and he followed him, glorifying God. And all those who beheld this gave praise to God (St Luke 18: 35 – 43).
To restore the sight of the blind was exclusively a sign of his Messiahship. This blind man had his physical eyesight restored. Now seeing, he followed in the company of Jesus on the way to Jerusalem.
John Newman, in his famous hymn “Amazing Grace,” states this, “…was blind, but now I see.” The former slave trader had spiritual sight given him to see his sins, and to see his Savior, and to walk in His ways. Without physical sight it is difficult to move through this world. In the ancient world the blind were reduced, generally, to abject poverty.
There is a worse type of blindness — spiritual blindness. Without spiritual sight one cannot move through this world, and exists in abject spiritual poverty. Without spiritual sight — given only by Christ — we cannot navigate through these darkened, depraved, and evil days brought upon us by this world system.

St Paul
This world system stands opposed to the Kingdom of God. It is an anti-Kingdom with its names of world rulers, powerful elite in government, commerce and every industry, in education, in entertainment, and in the military. Many of them, many times, and in many ways, seek to persecute the Church, and the entirety of humanity. However, St Paul informs us of our true enemies — those who are the puppet masters who manipulate those in earthly, temporal power.
Finally, my brethren, become strong in the Lord, and in the power of his strength. Put on the armor of God, so that you are able to stand against the trickery of the Devil. Because our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the powers, against the authorities, against the world rulers of the darkness of this age, against the spiritual agents of evil in the heavenly places (Ephesians 6: 10 – 12).
St Paul gives further information regarding these agents:
And you being dead in your transgressions and sins, in which you once walked according to age of this world, according to the powers of the authorities of the air, of the spirit now working in the sons of disobedience (Ephesians 2: 1 – 2).
Though at the time of their creation they may have been good, or neutral beings (Colossians 1: 16), they no longer appear to operate in such a manner. They are at work in the ways and affairs of the sons (and daughters) of disobedience — those who are not in Christ and do not walk in his ways. Who are these bodiless powers, authorities, and rulers? They are species, or orders, of spiritual, or possibly angelic beings. Though they have different names, their activities cannot be separated according to their assigned order. To give more information regarding these creatures, I quote from the Theological Dictionary of the New Testament:
We may gather from Eph 6: 12 that different spheres of influence are allotted to them, probably by their overlord [Satan]…Their abode is now in the lowest of the differing heavenly spheres from which darkness comes upon the world…Strictly, however, the reference is not to dominion over other spirits, but to power over the cosmos and earthly realm…Though now under the foot of Christ and are deprived of any great power…This does not mean, of course, that their power is destroyed. Man is still engaged in continuing conflict with them. They are not merely behind those who threaten Christians for their faith; they are also behind all moral temptations (vol. II, 483). They are to be distinguished from demons…they are cosmic powers (vol III, 573).
They influence and manipulate the rich rulers of this age — of this very day. The names of these men and women are many. Though they wish to subjugate humanity to a new feudal society, they are only names of human faces — mere puppets of their spiritual masters.
In the past four years we have observed their intentions and activities in very clear and demonstrable ways. Whether unnecessary COVID lock downs which brought only trouble to uncountable numbers; political collectivist schemes calling for “equity” (any collectivism will demand totalitarianism for its enactment and continued enforcement); the orchestrated mania of gender confusion with its consequent pharmacological poisonings and surgical mutilations (which lead to sterility and is nothing more than a biological alchemy); a digital national / international ID, or a Central Bank Digital Currency (which will lead to a digital prison); the goal is always for the destruction of humanity. All such plans of these cosmic powers and their human accomplices are hideously anti-human.
But we are not helpless. Far from it because Christ has subjugated them (Ephesians 1: 20 – 23). In fact we have power over them by Christ. St Paul tells us of our defensive tools in Ephesians 6: 13 – 17 as listed here:
Put on the whole armor of God (that you may be able to withstand in the evil day).
The belt of truth is to be fastened around your waist. (Truth is always victorious over lies.)
Breastplate of righteousness.
Feet shod with the gospel of peace.
Shield of faith to quench all the flaming darts of the enemy.
Helmet of salvation.
Sword of the Spirit (the word of God).

Jesus Christ Conquers
Of course, these provide only defensive protection. For faith to truly grow so that we may “…become strong in the Lord, and in the power of his strength,” we must go on the offensive. Faith is not just an abstract noun. Like love, faith must be a verb: there must be action. Faith can increase in us because we are partakers of the divine nature. And we are primarily strengthened by the Eucharist. I offer axioms to encourage offensive action:
To do, you must become; to become, you must do.
Do Christ to become Christ-like.
To live God is to prove God; to prove God is to live God.
What about this? Do one thing every week that takes you out of your comfort zone — something that bears Christ to those around you in your everyday life. As we “do Christ” here are guiding words from St Paul:
Now I urge you, brethren to warn the idle, to encourage the faint-hearted, and be patient with all. Do not repay evil for evil, but pursue the good, both for one another and for all. Rejoice always. Pray constantly. Give thanks in, with, and for all things, for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus (1 Thessalonians 5: 14 – 18).
With all that you do in faith — all that forms the strength of the Lord in you — do to the glory of God, and for the release of humanity and creation from the dark powers that hold the world in captivity.
The following is a corresponding sermon:
In Christ who has liberated us,
Fr Irenaeus
