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The Upside-Down Kingdom: Where the Blind Can See
Mark 10-46-52
His name is Bartimaeus. He is the son of Timaeus. He once could see, but is now blind. We don’t know why he is blind. He almost went unseen by Jesus while begging at the city gates. People tried to stifle his pleas for Jesus mercy. Jesus stopped what he was doing and called for him. Jesus asks, “What do you want me to do for you?” He replies, “To see again.” Jesus replies, “Go; your faith has made you well.” In this message we consider what it is to have our eyes opened for Jesus.
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By Steve WinsorThe Upside-Down Kingdom: Where the Blind Can See
Mark 10-46-52
His name is Bartimaeus. He is the son of Timaeus. He once could see, but is now blind. We don’t know why he is blind. He almost went unseen by Jesus while begging at the city gates. People tried to stifle his pleas for Jesus mercy. Jesus stopped what he was doing and called for him. Jesus asks, “What do you want me to do for you?” He replies, “To see again.” Jesus replies, “Go; your faith has made you well.” In this message we consider what it is to have our eyes opened for Jesus.
Click here to explore and support the ministry of Nativity.