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How does the story of the blind man illustrate the means of grace?

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The story illustrates that diligently using the means of grace, such as prayer and attendance at worship, is essential for receiving God's mercy.

The account of the blind man in Luke 18 highlights the necessity of being diligent in the use of means of grace. By positioning himself by the roadside, he made himself available to encounter Jesus as He passed by. This emphasizes the importance of actively seeking out opportunities for grace, such as attending church and engaging with Scripture. The blind man's choice to cry out for mercy amidst distractions teaches us that God ordains the means of grace to bring His mercy into our lives. By regularly putting ourselves in places where we can hear the Gospel and conversing with God through prayer, we position ourselves to receive the grace we desperately need.
Scripture References: Luke 18:35-43, John 5:36

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Luke 18:35-43
J.C. Ryle · Aug 24, 2016
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