faith and healing

Blind Bartimaeus receives sight

Blind Bartimaeus Receives Sight: Faith That Cries Out and Follows (Mark 10:46–52)

In Mark 10:46–52, Blind Bartimaeus cries out for mercy despite opposition. Jesus stops, calls him forward, restores his sight, and Bartimaeus follows Him on the road. This encounter shows that persistent faith, honest need, and bold trust move the heart of Jesus.

Jesus heals paralytic in Mark 2

Jesus Heals the Paralytic (Mark 2:1–12)

In Mark 2:1–12, four friends tear through a roof to bring a paralytic to Jesus. What happens next reveals the heart of Christ: forgiveness first, then healing. This bold moment calls us to persistent faith, deeper trust, and a willingness to act when others can’t move on their own.

Jesus heals the leper in Mark

Jesus Heals the Leper (Mark 1:40–45)

A desperate man with leprosy approaches Jesus. Moved with compassion, Jesus touches and heals him. This encounter reveals not just miraculous healing—but the love that restores worth and dignity to the outcast. Will you let Jesus touch what others avoid?