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Mark 8:22-30
In this week’s episode of The Way: The Gospel of Mark, we explore Mark 8:22–30 and the powerful truth that spiritual change doesn’t start with doing more, but with seeing Jesus more clearly. Through the two-stage healing of the blind man and Peter’s confession of Christ, we’re reminded that we can be near Jesus and still see blurry. Sometimes our spiritual vision is clouded by sin, busyness, pride, or a limited view of who Jesus really is. But when Christ restores our sight, He doesn’t just fix our problems—He transforms our perspective. This message invites you to ask: Who do you say Jesus is? And where do you need Him to heal your vision today? Because when you see Jesus clearly, everything else comes into focus.
By Restoration ChurchMark 8:22-30
In this week’s episode of The Way: The Gospel of Mark, we explore Mark 8:22–30 and the powerful truth that spiritual change doesn’t start with doing more, but with seeing Jesus more clearly. Through the two-stage healing of the blind man and Peter’s confession of Christ, we’re reminded that we can be near Jesus and still see blurry. Sometimes our spiritual vision is clouded by sin, busyness, pride, or a limited view of who Jesus really is. But when Christ restores our sight, He doesn’t just fix our problems—He transforms our perspective. This message invites you to ask: Who do you say Jesus is? And where do you need Him to heal your vision today? Because when you see Jesus clearly, everything else comes into focus.