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What happens when revelation awakens desperation?
In this message, we walk through the story of blind Bartimaeus and uncover a pattern that still shapes lives today:
Revelation creates desperation.
Desperation produces a demonstration.
And desperation always precedes transformation.
Bartimaeus doesn’t just see Jesus—he recognizes who Jesus is. That revelation refuses to let him stay quiet, passive, or comfortable. His desperation becomes visible. His faith becomes audible. And his willingness to move disrupts the crowd, the moment, and ultimately his future.
This sermon is an invitation to examine where comfort has replaced hunger, where silence has replaced faith, and where proximity to Jesus is asking for a response.
If you’re longing for more—more clarity, more freedom, more transformation—this message will challenge you to make your move.
By Artisan Church5
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What happens when revelation awakens desperation?
In this message, we walk through the story of blind Bartimaeus and uncover a pattern that still shapes lives today:
Revelation creates desperation.
Desperation produces a demonstration.
And desperation always precedes transformation.
Bartimaeus doesn’t just see Jesus—he recognizes who Jesus is. That revelation refuses to let him stay quiet, passive, or comfortable. His desperation becomes visible. His faith becomes audible. And his willingness to move disrupts the crowd, the moment, and ultimately his future.
This sermon is an invitation to examine where comfort has replaced hunger, where silence has replaced faith, and where proximity to Jesus is asking for a response.
If you’re longing for more—more clarity, more freedom, more transformation—this message will challenge you to make your move.

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