Many people warned the blind man to be quiet, but he shouted even more, “Son of David, have mercy on me!”
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3 Days
Jesus had departed for his final entry into Jerusalem. Death loomed less than two weeks away. In His characteristic and radical unselfishness, Jesus stopped for a final man before reaching Jerusalem. This would be the last healing He would perform before His final entry into the city to face the cross. In this reading pal, we'll take a deeper look at the story of the Bartimaeus and his healing.
We make 35,000 decisions a day ranging from the type of coffee we drink to what we want our career to be. These decisions can be hard, then thinking about the Lord’s Will adds another level of depth. The hope is that through this devotional you will find closeness to the Father while finding freedom in understanding the Father's Will and making decisions based on that.
If you’ve ever wondered where you fit in God’s family or how you’re supposed to reach the world, this plan will guide you gently and clearly. Learn how the Church works, how Jesus loved people, and how small acts of kindness create real change. God invites you to make a difference right where you are, one person at a time.
This plan traces Jesus through Old Testament prophecy and New Testament fulfillment. Day 1: God’s Promise of a Savior reveals specific predictions about Jesus’s birth, lineage, and identity made centuries before He arrived. Day 2: The Suffering Servant shows how prophets foretold Jesus’s rejection, pain, and death as a sacrifice for sin. Day 3: Victory and Resurrection celebrates Jesus’s triumph over death and confirms His identity as the promised Messiah. Together, these three days demonstrate that Jesus’s entire life—birth, death, and resurrection—fulfilled God’s ancient plan of redemption.
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