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In this message from Matthew 20:29–34, we see the powerful grace of Christ on display as Jesus opens blind eyes and shows mercy to those who cry out to Him in faith. This passage reminds us that our greatest need is not merely physical help, but spiritual sight. Left to ourselves, we are blind to the glory of Christ, but in His mercy, Jesus stops, calls, and opens the eyes of sinners.
This sermon explores the compassion of Jesus, the persistence of faith, and the transforming power of divine grace. May this message encourage you to cry out to Christ, trust in His mercy, and follow Him with opened eyes and a renewed heart.
By Pastor Todd Fletcher5
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In this message from Matthew 20:29–34, we see the powerful grace of Christ on display as Jesus opens blind eyes and shows mercy to those who cry out to Him in faith. This passage reminds us that our greatest need is not merely physical help, but spiritual sight. Left to ourselves, we are blind to the glory of Christ, but in His mercy, Jesus stops, calls, and opens the eyes of sinners.
This sermon explores the compassion of Jesus, the persistence of faith, and the transforming power of divine grace. May this message encourage you to cry out to Christ, trust in His mercy, and follow Him with opened eyes and a renewed heart.