Jesus asked blind Bartimaeus,'What will Thou that I should do unto thee?' Bartimaeus said restore my sight. Jesus tells him to go thy way, thy faith has made the whole. Bartimaeus received his sight and followed Jesus. Jesus' way became Bartimaeus' way. Jesus Christ's way should be our way. Our way if it isn't the Lord's way is a hard way. The blessings of God has placed us in the way. So do we choose our way or the Lord's.
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God's Way and Our Way compared and contrasted Never heard a message using these examples. Blind Bartimaeus is used as well as the colt where never a man sat on which the Lord rode into Jerusalem on where people strowed palm branches in the way. A message to be heard because it is hard to describe how it can potentially speak to your heart.
Daryl Hensley, was saved at the tender age of 12 years old in his home with his parents by his bedside. He has often said, "If salvation had cost a penny I wouldn't of had it because I didn't even have any pockets on the pajamas I was wearing. I thank God it is free." He was...