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  1. The two-part healing of the blind man (8:22-26) is sandwiched between two stories: Jesus rebuking his disciples for their lack of understanding (8:14-21) and Jesus asking his disciples, "Who do you say that I am" to which Peter rightly responds, "You are the Christ."

    • Jesus Sought The Blind Man
    • Jesus Gave Sight to The Blind Man
    • Jesus Saved The Blind Man
    • Why Does This Matter?

    As Jesus “went along, he saw a man blind from birth” (John 9:1). The text doesn’t tell us why Jesus immediately noticed the blind man. Maybe because he begged along the road, and Jesus felt compassion. As a deity, Jesus knew. He saw the need for the blind man to “see, being made whole spiritually and physically. Jesus was moved with compassion for ...

    Jesus could have spoken a word to heal, but this time used dirt and saliva to cover the blind eyes. Feeling the dirt on his eyes, did he have thoughts of anticipation or doubts racing through his mind? “Why did he put mud on my eyes?” “Can I really see, after all these years?” “Who is this man?” “Can he make me see?” He could have begun to doubt an...

    The Phariseesdidn’t believe the blind man was healed. But the blind man, now healed, said, “Nobody has ever heard of opening the eyes of a man born blind. If this man were not from God, he could do nothing.” The Pharisees accused him of being steeped in sin at birth and told him to stop lecturing them. They threw him out of the synagogue. John 9:35...

    Jesus heals today, as in John 9. His purpose is still to save those who are lost. And for those who are His children, the compassion and love of Jesus give miraculous, physical healing. When healing doesn’t come in an expected way, trust that God is working out what is best (Romans 8:28). We are to “ask, and you will receive” (Matthew 7:7). A few e...

  2. Feb 5, 2020 · We read of a two-step healing because Jesus, historically, in space and time, healed the man in two stages. Looking back to the actual historical event, though, why did Jesus heal in this way? And does Mark, the Spirit-inspired narrator of these events, give us any clues in answering this question?

  3. Mar 30, 2023 · Mark 8 records Jesus’ healing of a blind man at Bethsaida. After the first stage of the two-stage miracle, the man looked up and said, “I see people, but they look like trees, walking” (Mark 8:24, ESV).

  4. Oct 25, 2017 · Realy his passage on compassion and miracle JESUS did on the blind man from Bethsaida. especially how Jesus treats affected hearts than wounds first. how Jesus helps to increase the faith of the blind man.

  5. Oct 11, 2023 · This account of Jesus healed a blind man at Bethsaida, only appear in Mark 8:22-26. Comparing its timing with Matthew, it happened in between Matthew 16:5-20, that is, after Jesus warned His disciples against the teaching of the Pharisees and Sadducees, Jesus led His disciples to Caesarea Philippi.

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  7. As a result of the healing of the blind man, who had seen what Jesus saw, the command of Jesus was that the blind not return into Bethsaida (Mt 13:57-58 and Mk 6:5-6). Thus Jesus did not perform an imperfect miracle that had to be tweaked a second time in order to restore the man's sight.

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