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What does the Bible say about mercy in Mark 10?

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In Mark 10, Jesus demonstrates His mercy by stopping for Bartimaeus, who cries for help.

In Mark 10:46-52, the story of Bartimaeus illustrates the profound mercy of Jesus. As Bartimaeus, a blind beggar, calls out to Jesus, the narrative emphasizes that despite being on His way to the cross, Jesus stops for those in need. This act of mercy shows that He is not too busy or preoccupied to respond to the cries of the desperate. It underscores the significant truth that God's grace is readily available for all who seek Him, especially those who recognize their spiritual blindness and need for salvation.
Scripture References: Mark 10:46-52

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Blind Bartimaeus
Jim Byrd · May 19, 2024
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