For the past several days we’ve been tracing the steps of Jesus and His disciples as they carefully navigate their way toward Jerusalem and Passover. The disciples, of course, loved Passover, as did all Jews, and there was then and now no better place to celebrate Passover than Jerusalem! I left you yesterday in Jericho where Jesus had miraculously given sight to a blind man! Mark tells us the blind man’s name was Bartimaeus. (Mark 10:46) For the disciples the past few days had been mind and heart stretching. This miracle of sight for a blind man was amazing, but small as compared to Jesus restoring life to a man dead nearly a week, Lazarus. (John 11:38-44)
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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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