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‘Can you see anything?’

‘Can you see anything?’ (Mark 8:23)

A blind man was brought to Jesus with the hope that his sight might be restored. Jesus takes the blind man by the hand, leads him outside of the town, and put saliva on his eyes. Then Jesus asks, ‘Can you see anything?’ The man answers that he can see people, but they appear to be like walking trees. Jesus then laid His hands on him, looks intently and the man's eyes were opened and he saw everything clearly.

The same may be asked of us in our daily walk with Jesus, especially after a worship service or a Bible study: ‘Can you see anything?’ Has our vision or perspective changed about life? Can we see God at work in our lives and the lives of others? Or, are we closed to letting Jesus transform us from the physical-centered beings we are, to truly spiritual beings?

Jesus asks again: ‘Can you see anything?’

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