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Summary: This sermon encourages hearers to allow Jesus, the Great Physician, to heal the blindness of their hearts.

OPEN OUR EYES

Mark 10:46-52

INTRODUCTION:

ILL> Hymns & Haws

Dentists Hymn - Crown Him with Many Crowns

Contractors Hymn - The Church is One Foundation

Weather Forecasters Hymn - There Shall be Showers of Blessing

Optometrist - Open My Eyes

Tailors - Holy, Holy, Holy

Bakers - I Need Thee Every Hour

IRS - All to Thee I Owe

A. The Sinner’s Hymn - Amazing Grace

ILL> John Newton - Amazing Grace

John Newton became a seaman on his father’s ship at the age of eleven. Needless to say, he lived a sailor’s life and became quite a rabble-rouser. After serving on several ships, and working on the West African coast collecting slaves for sale, he began the captain of his own slave ship. Selling and transporting slaves from Africa to America was a cruel and vicious way of life.

On March 10, 1748 while returning to England from Africa during a particularly stormy voyage when it appeared that all would be lost, Newton began reading Thomas a Kempis’s book, Imitation of Christ. It was there that he realized that these slaves were not the wretched ones, but rather it was he that was wretched. This eventually led to the writing of one of the Church’s most beloved hymns.

I> THE CONDITION OF THE MAN

A. Physically blind

1. Most blindness is caused by

a. Disease

b. Disorders

c. Degeneration

B. Spiritually we can be blind

1. 2CO 4:3-4

And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. [4] The god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.

2. EPH 4:17-18

So I tell you this, and insist on it in the Lord, that you must no longer live as the Gentiles do, in the futility of their thinking. [18] They are darkened in their understanding and separated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them due to the hardening of their hearts.

ILL> Walking into a dark restaurant. May be hard to see the tables or to see the menus. My oldest brother, Jim, was in a restaurant one time and asked for a flashlight it was so dark.

After awhile you get used to being in the dark.

ILL> Spelunking - After awhile you get used to being in the dark.

ILL> Little girl was staying at Grandma’s house. Grandma had put the toddler to bed, but it wasn’t long before she was calling for her grandma again. "I’m afraid of the dark," said the little girl.

"You don’t sleep with the light on at your house."

"But that’s my darkness."

C. The man was a beggar

ILL> My brother Dave and his wife just returned from West Palm Beach in Florida. It was nice, but there was a beggar at nearly every intersection.

1. Spiritual beggar - Have you ever begged God for help

2. LUK 16:19-31

a. Man was rich in worldly things, but spiritually he was simply a beggar

b. He had everything here, but nothing hereafter.

II> THE CRY OF THE MAN

A. Insistent cry - VS 47

B. Persistent cry - VS 48

1. Crowd rebuked him

a. World may rebuke you as well

b. May come from your friends

c. Those with whom you work

d. Even your own family

III> THE COMMAND OF THE MASTER

A. "Call Him

1. The man was a priority - Jesus stopped

2. It was personal - Call HIM

B. Throwing off his cloak he ran to Jesus

1. He responded to Jesus

a. He did what was right and he did the right thing.

IV> THE CARE OF THE MASTER

A. The Combination

1. God’s power combined with faith in Him

a. Albert Barnes reminds us that it was not his faith that opened his eyes, but his faith caused him to seek the help of the one who could

b. "So faith has no power to save from sin, but it leads the poor, lost, blind sinner to him who has power"

B. The Change

1. VS 52 - Immediately hislife was changed

ILL> Fanny J. Crosby was just sixth months old when she lost her sight. She had undergone surgery which resulted in her blindness. On one occasion she said that if she could meet the doctor that caused her to be blind that she would thank him because it was her blindness that led to her spiritual insight.

ILL> Helen Keller - Don’t feel sorry for those who are blind, but for those who have their eyesight and still cannot see.

C. The Confession

1. Bartimaeus - "I am blind"

ILL> On an occasion before his death, John Newton, who wrote Amazing Grace, is quoted as proclaiming with a loud voice during a message, "My memory is nearly gone, but I remember two things: ‘That I am a great sinner and that Christ is a great Savior!’"

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