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What does the Bible say about the faith of the blind man in Luke 18?

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The faith of the blind man is highlighted in Luke 18, where his persistent cries for mercy are rewarded with healing and salvation.

In Luke 18:35-43, the blind man's faith is expressed through his persistent cries for mercy from Jesus. Despite being rebuked by those around him, he did not let discouragement stop him. His faith, though possibly weak and mixed with imperfection, was the means through which he came before Christ seeking help. Jesus acknowledged this faith and said, 'Your faith has saved you,' illustrating that even a small, sincere faith can lead to salvation and healing. This passage teaches us that our need for Christ should drive us to seek Him with urgency and sincerity.
Scripture References: Luke 18:35-43, John 6:37

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