Blind Man of Bethsaida
Mark 8:22-26
By: Pastor David F. Reagan
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Introduction:
Mark 8:22-26 gives the only Biblical record of the healing of the blind
man of Bethsaida. It is also
the only miracle in the life of Christ that is not immediate, for it
takes two attempts in order to bring the man perfect sight. What can
be the meaning of this? We know that Christ cannot fail for He does all
things well.
For an answer, we can look to the context. Just before they meet this
blind man, the disciples had misunderstood a reference by Christ to the
leaven of the Pharisees. They thought that Jesus was referring to their
lack of bread. Jesus, however, was speaking of spiritual truths and He
scolded the disciples for their lack of spiritual understanding. Why "having
ears, hear ye not" (v.18)?
The blind man becomes an object lesson for the disciples. His healing
was not for the multitudes because Jesus performed the miracle away from
the view of the crowds and sent the man directly home. Jesus demonstrated
how the initial healing of salvation does not always mean perfect vision.
This comes from further growth and further touches of God.
I.
The
Plea for Healing (Mark 8:22)
A.
It
was Initiated by Others; "they brought him
B.
They
Brought Him to Jesus - the right place
C.
They
Besought Jesus to Touch Him - the right faith
II.
The
Partial Healing (Mark 8:23-24)
A.
Jesus
Took Him by the Hand (Psalm 32:8)
B.
Jesus
Led Him Out of Town - away from the crowds and the world (Mark 6:45-47)
C.
Jesus
Spit On His Eyes
i.
A
shame causing action (Numbers 12:14; Isaiah 50:6)
ii.
A
subjection of pride (Naaman - 2Kings 5:10-12)
D.
Jesus
Put His Hands on Him (cp. Mark 10:16)
E.
Jesus
Asked Him What He Saw
III.
The
Perfect Healing (Mark 8:25-26)
A.
Jesus
Put His Hands on Him - Again
B.
Jesus
Made Him Look Up (Luke 21:28; 2Corinthians 4:18)
C.
Jesus
Sent Him to His House
Conclusion: We see in this passage 1) the
blindness of the lost; 2) the partial, but improving, sight of the saved;
3) the perfect sight of the saints in glory. What is God doing in your
life? Do you know Jesus Christ as Saviour? Is He trying to make you look
up?
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