Mark 8:25a Once more Jesus put his hands on the man’s eyes.
Many times in the Bible Jesus tells those He heals not to tell anyone. The blind man from today’s verses is no exception. The internet offers interesting theories about why Jesus encourages secrecy, including, for this blind man, “He feared that people would only focus on His miracles, and overlook His real reason for coming into the world – to save us from our sins.”
Mark 8:25b Then his eyes were opened, his sight was restored, and he saw everything clearly.
And we’ve seen Jesus being asked to perform miracles as, essentially, parlor tricks. Not because He is the Son of God come to save us but just to prove He can. Personally, I’m thankful I live in a time that I can shout Jesus’s goodness from the rooftops. I can extol His praises to everyone I meet. There is no need to keep Him a secret, who He is, what He’s done for me. Thank You, Jesus.
Mark 8:26a Jesus sent him home, saying,
Precious Savior, Thank You for caring more about our souls than about gaining fame and notoriety during Your lifetime. Thank You that I don’t have to hide who You are and who You are to me. Thank You that I can talk about Your goodness to everyone I meet. Help me to do that, Jesus, to praise Your name always. Amen.
Mark 8:26b “Don’t even go into the village.”
Have a blessed day.