The story of the two blind men in today’s scripture reveals two profound truths. First, when we seek healing but attempt to force our own timeline, we fail to acknowledge the sovereignty of God. He is not God because He heals; He is God because of who He is. Healing will come, but in His perfect timing—our role is to trust Him fully, even in the waiting. Yet, in not trusting His timing, we often fill the void with earthly fixes, distracting ourselves instead of relying on His grace and provision. Second, we are often blind to the needs of those around us. These men were not random outsiders; they were insiders, followers of Jesus, crying out, “What about me? I need healing.” Yet Jesus paused, allowing the community around them to guide them on the path to healing. This reminds us that healing isn’t just about us—it’s about being part of a community that sees those in need, walks alongside them, and points them to Jesus with compassion and humility. Will you trust God’s timing and open your eyes to those around you, stepping forward to walk with them in faith, love, and holiness?
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