Seeing Clearly: The Transformative Power of Faith

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"James and John had four good eyes but they were blind to the real nature and purpose of Jesus. This man didn't even have two good eyes but he saw Jesus better than those most closest to their teacher. This is the last healing Miracle recorded in Mark's gospel and I have an idea that it's recorded this way for more than one purpose." [26:36]( | | )

"Jesus Christ is Lord over nature, that he gives sight to the blind, that Jesus is God's Messiah, the one who brings light to those who sit in darkness. To encounter blind people was not unusual in the ancient Middle East... but Mark includes this touching story I think not only to Proclaim Jesus as the wonder worker who would give sight to the blind but also to Proclaim him as the light of the world." [29:17]( | | )

"Barus heard the commotion of the crowd that radical Rabbi Jesus from Nazareth is coming and it is said that he's done many wondrous things. Something must have stirred in barda's Soul at the moment he heard Jesus was approaching and he began to cry out and say Jesus Son of David have mercy on me." [29:57]( | | )

"It's also kind of significant that he cast off his cloak, a blind beggar at that point would never do such a thing, that's the only possession he had to protect himself from the elements. It's as though he's shedding that, knowing that Jesus was going to provide what he needs. The blind man would not be put off, he cried out all the more it reads." [30:35]( | | )

"Son of David have mercy on me, son of David now that was a dangerous thing to say. That's because this was a Messianic title and it had within it the vision of a conquering Messiah, a king of David's Royal lineage who would lead Israel to National greatness. Barus was actually uttering seditious thoughts here." [31:19]( | | )

"Jesus did you know Jesus didn't always give everybody everything they asked for, he refused James and John's arrogant request but he always seemed to be to bestow Grace upon those who were humble in heart. So when the blind beggar said simply Rabbi let me recover my sight, no sooner were the words uttered than the deed was done." [32:38]( | | )

"This man may have been physically blind but his spiritual sight was 20/20 and so he had the right answer when Jesus asked for the second time in the 10th chapter of Mark gospel what do you want me to do for you. Bemus asked for his sight, not Glory, not power, just the ability to follow Jesus on the way." [33:21]( | | )

"Rabbi let us recover our sight and then let us follow you on the way. There's an intriguing alternative reading of this text in an ancient gospel translation... that I might see thee. Not just see, but see thee. Now theologically that is a by far a more significant statement but either way, recovery of sight for this man was seeing Jesus." [34:46]( | | )

"Lord that we might see Jesus, the world needs a Clear Vision of Jesus so that it might recover its sight and its sanity. Now there are different kinds of blindness but of them all, spiritual blindness is by far the worst. Should this not be our ongoing prayer for ourselves in the world that we might see Jesus and follow him on the way?" [36:02]( | | )

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