Faith that opens Eyes

Sunday 27th October 2024

You are welcome to worship in person this Sunday at 10.15am. 

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Mark 10:46-52, Faith that opens Eyes

Today’s passage centres around the healing of Bartimaeus, a blind beggar in Jericho. As Jesus passes by, Bartimaeus persistently cries out for mercy despite the crowd’s attempts to silence him. This event highlights the contrast between Bartimaeus and the disciples, James and John. Whereas James and John sought power from Jesus, Bartimaeus simply asked for sight, displaying profound faith.

Jesus’ response to Bartimaeus is marked by humility, as He stops to engage with him directly, asking, “What do you want me to do for you?” Bartimaeus requests, “I want to see.” Jesus acknowledges his faith and heals him, stating, “Your faith has made you well.” Bartimaeus immediately regains his sight and follows Jesus.

The story is not only a testament to Jesus’ power to heal physical blindness but also serves as a metaphor for spiritual insight. It emphasizes that faith allows believers to truly “see” Jesus’ purpose. This miracle, occurring as Jesus is enroute to Jerusalem, symbolises His broader mission to bring light to those in spiritual darkness. The story encourages believers to be persistent like Bartimaeus, highlighting that Jesus is always ready to stop and respond to those who cry out in faith, no matter their status or condition.  IL-WOONG.

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