24.03.16 “Blind Bartimaeus” (Luke 18:35-41)

Episode 240315 March 15, 2024 00:07:18
24.03.16 “Blind Bartimaeus” (Luke 18:35-41)
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24.03.16 “Blind Bartimaeus” (Luke 18:35-41)

Mar 15 2024 | 00:07:18

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You and I have many times heard the old adage ‘on the road again’, right? I think there may even be some songs that go with that theme. I wonder if you are like my 97-year-old Dad and many other people who love the open road and traveling? I think sometimes the disciples of Jesus may have used that phrase as they left one town, heading down the road on another of their many trips with Jesus.  As you perhaps know Jesus and most of His disciples were from the region of the Galilee, and many of the stories of Jesus take place there. But they also frequently took the long journey to Jerusalem, which would have been at least 60 miles, depending on the route. Let’s join them again today, as they are ‘on the road again’ heading for Jerusalem.  

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    Today’s Scripture: Luke 18:35-41. Choose below to read or listen.​​

Pastor Doug Anderson    Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, with our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Heb. 12:1,2)

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