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|  | title = "Luke 18:35–43" | |||
|  | date = "2023-01-16" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk18.35-43)
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|  | As Jesus continues to Jerusalem, he enters the city of Jericho. City gates were | |||
|  | important social centers in ancient times. Beggars would often gather there to | |||
|  | seek the generosity of travlers in and out of the city. At this particular gate | |||
|  | into Jericho there was a blind man (named Bartimaeus in Mark's account, but | |||
|  | Matthew's said there were two blind men) who was able to hear the increase in | |||
|  | traffic as Jesus approached. Upon learning who was approaching, he starts | |||
|  | making a scene in the hopes of catching Jesus's attention. Those near him try | |||
|  | to tell him to be quiet, but he just keeps yelling for Jesus to have mercy on | |||
|  | him. | |||
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|  | Jesus sends for him and asks what he wants. Unsurprisingly, the blind man | |||
|  | wishes to see again. Clearly he had once been able to see, and he had heard of | |||
|  | the way Jesus healed people wherever He went. He knew Jesus could help him and | |||
|  | didn't want to miss this chance. Jesus recognizes the man's faith and rewards | |||
|  | it. In response, the man praises God and begins following Jesus. | |||
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|  | This is how we should all respond to God's mercy. He has made known that He | |||
|  | provides salvation from the curse of our sin, so we should glorify Him and | |||
|  | dedicate our lives to Him out of gratitude and love. | |||
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|  | Salvation is found in You alone. Grant us the faith to accept it. |