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BARTIMAEUS CRIES OUT
A Blind Man Receives Sight
Almost every day, Bartimaeus groped his way to the city gates. The people of Jericho were used to seeing him sitting there, begging for money.
Bartimaeus could not imagine the beautiful colors of the flowers, or the palm trees towering above him. He could not see the bright sunshine or the faces of those who loved him. Bartimaeus was blind.
How Bartimaeus longed to see! But he had no reason to hope—until now! Bartimaeus had heard about a teacher from Galilee who was healing all kinds of diseases. This man, Jesus, could make the lame walk, the deaf hear, and the blind see. Surely He must be the promised Messiah, the son of David. If only Jesus would come to Jericho!
One day Bartimaeus heard muffled noises in the distance. Soon his keen ears told him it was a large crowd of people.
“What’s going on?” he asked a passerby.
The man replied, “Jesus of Nazareth is coming.”
Bartimaeus’ heart leaped. Here was his chance. It was now or never! He cried out, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me!”
“Be quiet, you beggar,” someone called. “Stop that yelling.”
Bartimaeus panicked. He had to make Jesus hear him! “Jesus, have mercy on me!” he cried louder.
Then he heard a kind voice nearby. “Bring him to me.”
This must be Jesus, thought Bartimaeus.
“What do you want me to do for you?” Jesus asked.
“Lord,” cried Bartimaeus, “I want to be able to see!”
“Go,” answered Jesus, “your faith has made you whole.”
Suddenly Bartimaeus could see the sunshine, the trees, and the people around him! But nothing compared to seeing the loving face of Jesus. Bartimaeus began following Jesus and telling everyone how wonderful He is.
Mark 10:46-52
Luke 18:35-43
Caption: Blind Bartimaeus cries out for Jesus.
Parents: Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped. (Isaiah 35:5)
Children: 1. Why did Bartimaeus beg for money?
2. How did Bartimaeus get Jesus’ attention?
3. What did Jesus do for him?
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(-Stories by Ura Millar)
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