THE TWO BLIND MEN.

: New Testament Stories

When Jesus had left the house of the ruler Jairus, there followed Him

two blind men. They called out to Him, "Thou Son of David, have mercy

upon us."



Then Jesus looked at them, and asked if they really believed that He

had power to cure them and give them back their sight. And they said

unto Him, "Yea, Lord." Then He touched their eyes, and said unto them,

"According to your faith, so be it unto you." And
immediately they

opened their eyes and were able to see. Jesus charged them to let no

man know what He had done. But when they were departed they spread His

fame abroad over all that country.



Another time Christ and His disciples were coming away from Jericho,

followed by a large crowd of people. And there was sitting by the

wayside a blind beggar, Bartimeus by name; and when he heard the noise

of the multitude, he asked what it meant. They answered him, "Jesus of

Nazareth passeth by." Then he cried out in a loud voice, saying,

"Jesus, Thou Son of David, have mercy on me." The people tried to keep

him from calling out, but he would not be quiet. He was determined

that Christ should see him. And Jesus stood still, and commanded them

to call him. So he arose and cast away his outer garment and came to

Jesus. When Jesus asked what he would have done to him, he answered,

"Lord, that I might receive my sight." And Jesus said unto him, "Go

thy way; thy faith hath made thee whole." And he received his sight at

once, and followed Jesus, praising Him.



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