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The account of the two blind men who demonstrate faith in Christ is found in the Gospel of Matthew. This narrative highlights the power of faith and the compassionate response of Jesus to those who earnestly seek Him.
Biblical AccountIn
Matthew 9:27-31, the account unfolds as Jesus departs from a place where He had just performed a miracle. Two blind men follow Him, crying out, "Have mercy on us, Son of David!" (
Matthew 9:27). Their address to Jesus as the "Son of David" is significant, acknowledging Him as the Messiah and expressing their belief in His divine authority and ability to heal.
Upon entering a house, Jesus engages the blind men with a question that probes the depth of their faith: "Do you believe that I am able to do this?" (
Matthew 9:28). Their affirmative response, "Yes, Lord," demonstrates their unwavering trust in His power to restore their sight.
Jesus then touches their eyes and declares, "According to your faith be it done to you" (
Matthew 9:29). Immediately, their eyes are opened, and they receive their sight. Despite Jesus' instruction to keep the miracle private, the men, overwhelmed with joy and gratitude, spread the news of their healing throughout the region.
Theological SignificanceThe encounter between Jesus and the two blind men underscores several key theological themes:
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Recognition of Jesus as Messiah: By addressing Jesus as the "Son of David," the blind men publicly affirm their belief in His messianic identity. This title reflects their understanding of Old Testament prophecies concerning the coming Savior, who would be a descendant of David.
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Faith as a Prerequisite for Healing: Jesus' question, "Do you believe that I am able to do this?" highlights the necessity of faith in receiving divine intervention. The healing of the blind men is directly linked to their faith, as Jesus states, "According to your faith be it done to you." This emphasizes that faith is not merely intellectual assent but a deep, personal trust in Jesus' power and willingness to act.
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Compassion of Christ: The narrative reveals Jesus' compassion for those who suffer. Despite the crowd and the demands on His time, Jesus stops to address the needs of the blind men. His willingness to heal them reflects His love and mercy toward all who seek Him with sincere hearts.
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The Spread of the Gospel: Although Jesus instructs the men to keep the miracle private, their testimony naturally spreads, illustrating the transformative impact of encountering Christ. Their healing becomes a testament to His divine authority and draws others to seek Him.
Practical ImplicationsThe account of the two blind men serves as an encouragement for believers to approach Jesus with faith and confidence in His ability to meet their needs. It challenges individuals to recognize Jesus as the Messiah and to trust in His power to bring healing and restoration. Furthermore, it inspires believers to share their testimonies of faith, allowing the work of Christ in their lives to be a beacon of hope to others.
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Matthew 9:29,30Then touched he their eyes, saying, According to your faith be it to you.
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The Touch of Faith and the Touch of Christ
... had received; but truer gratitude and deeper faith would have ... We honour Christ most,
not by taking our way ... in the previous healing of the two blind men, and no ...
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The Two Blind Men.
... He was determined that Christ should see him. ... receive my sight." And Jesus said unto
him, "Go thy way; thy faith hath made ... [Illustration: THE TWO BLIND MEN.]. ...
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On the Words of the Gospel, Matt. xx. 30, About the Two Blind Men ...
... us in times past, now preacheth the faith which once ... God in me." [2897] So again
Christ is called ... The "two blind men" then crying out unto the Lord were these ...
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Prayer and Faith
... A moment later two of the hounds came over, when the fawn ran ... make me clean." In
this instance, we are shown how faith centered in Christ's ability to ...
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Faith in Christ
... as our living Redeemer"if this be faith, then there ... For instance, if I am trusting
to Christ, there is ... There are two sides to the emotion; where there is ...
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A Group of Miracles among a Semi-Heathen Population
... leper had expressed the same absolute faith in Christ's ability to heal if He willed
it, and Jesus had, as in the case of those two blind men, conferred the ...
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Joy and Faith, the Fruits of Christ's Departure
... by Himself, are the ground and the nourishment of our faith. ... fainting spirits, that
their whole reliance upon Jesus Christ was on ... 'We trusted,' said two of them ...
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Augustine 354-430 -- the Recovery of Sight by the Blind
... Now upon these passing works is our faith built up ... even the death of the cross, the
two blind men cried out ... what is it, brethren, to cry out unto Christ, but to ...
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The Blind Beggar
... Then how did he acquire his faith? ... He might have heard many a passer-by reviling
Christ, and calling ... And perhaps for the two or three years of the Saviour's ...
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The Parables of the Importunate Widow, and of the Pharisee and the ...
... It is not as if He had shown us that one of two gods was ... actual gift of healing,
and by bearing testimony to his faith: "Thy faith," say Christ, "hath made ...
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