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Week 10: When I Don’t Want to Say Anything

Day 1 Bible Reading: Luke 18:35-43

A Blind Man’s Prayer

Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me! (V.38).

Today’s reading in Luke 18 is about a blind man. Living in total darkness had forced him to beg for a living. News about Jesus, the popular teacher and healer, had reached the blind beggar’s ears. So when Jesus came near where he was sitting, he began to hope. “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!” (V.38) he shouted.

Even though he couldn’t see with his eyes, the man could ‘see’ Jesus’ real identity and trusted Him to meet his need. Driven by this confidence in Jesus, “He shouted all the more, ‘Son of David, have mercy on me!’ ” (V.39). The result? Jesus took away his blindness, and he went from begging for his living to thanking God because he could see (V.43).

In times of your own ‘darkness’, where do you turn? Who do you talk to? Glasses can help our eyes see better, but only Jesus can give us the spiritual sight to ‘see’ and know Him.

By: Arthur Jackson

To Pray About . . .

Father, help me to clearly see who Jesus is and what He can do.


GOD LOVES TO GIVE SIGHT TO THOSE WHO ASK HIM.

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