Episode 142
Mark 10:46-52
Mark 10:46-52
- We have here an example of strong faith.
- We have here an example of determined perseverance in the face of difficulties.
- We have an example of the constraining influence which gratitude to Christ ought to have upon our souls.
"What is the beginning of all saving faith, but a soul's venture on Christ? What is the life of saving faith, when once begun, but a continual leaning on an unseen Savior's word? What is the first step of a Christian, but a crying, like Bartimaeus, "Jesus have mercy on me?" What is the daily course of a Christian, but keeping up the same spirit of faith?"
"Why are they so soon deterred, and checked, and discouraged in drawing near to God? The answer is short and simple. They do not feel sufficiently their own sins."
"Freely pardoned, he ought to give himself freely and willingly to Christ's service. Bought at so mighty a price as the blood of Christ, he ought to devote himself heartily and thoroughly to Him who redeemed him. Grace really experienced will make a man feel daily, "What shall I render to the Lord for all His benefits.""
Questions:
1. Do we ask for faith like that of this blind man, who believed even though he had not seen? Does this not encourage us to cry out to Jesus Christ for mercy, knowing that He hasn’t changed?
2. Do we know the plague of sin in our souls, and have we found rest in no one less than Jesus Christ and His blood and perfect righteousness?
3. Has the gospel of grace, free pardon of our sins, drawn our hearts to treasure Jesus above all and freely give ourselves to His service? Or are we self-deceived, still walking on the broad path, not following our Lord willingly?