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J. Douglas Nolan

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  • Restoring Your Vision

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    The story of Blind Bartimaeus offers hope. Scripture often says Jesus was ‘moved with compassion.’ This miracle, and many others, were demonstrations of love. They were statements that:
    * People have value.
    * God is good.
    * He cares about us.

    Bartimaeus’ story is a moving drama of how God cares about humanity. It is more than just a blind man who recovered his sight. In this story God reveals something about His nature and character, and His path to our wholeness.

    Like the opening melody of a great musical score, this story gives way to layers of truths that God has built into the text. With each line there is a new stanza that builds upon the previous melody. In the end, a grand chorus climaxes to a tremendous crescendo.

    Two basic lessons apply.

    First, the underlying concept or truth that is the basis for this story. God wants us to know:
    * Something about Him.
    * Something about us.
    * Something about life.

    Second, like the ‘movements’ of a great musical masterpiece, these truths build with each new verse.

    In the end, we see a series of basic steps whereby we can regain our vision and become whole.

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