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What do the stories of Blind Bartimaeus and the woman at the well teach us about salvation?

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These stories illustrate that salvation comes from God's initiative and grace, not from human effort or understanding.

The accounts of Blind Bartimaeus and the woman at the well exemplify how God reaches out to the lost regardless of their condition. Blind Bartimaeus, in desperate need of healing, cries out to Jesus, exemplifying our need to seek God's mercy. The woman at the well represents how God confronts sin and reveals the truth of Christ to those who are spiritually lost. Both narratives highlight that it is God who opens eyes and hearts to His grace, emphasizing that salvation is wholly a work of God. They remind us that we are to respond in faith to the grace that God freely gives, underscoring that human efforts or worth do not determine our salvation.
Scripture References: Mark 10:46-52, John 4:1-26

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Caleb Hickman · Nov 2, 2025
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