S. BLIND BARTIMAEUS
BLIND BARTIMAEUS The Day Jesus Stood Still Mark 10:46-52 Mark 10:46 Suggested Invitation Song: “Jesus is Calling”
Introduction:
1. Jesus did many miracles (John 20:29-30) why are these particular ones recorded?
a.Probably because they have some especially good things to teach us. b.Bartimaeus’s name is preserved by Mark and it may be that he was known to many in the early church.
2. Several ways to arrange an outline:
1)Jesus COMES to us 2)Jesus CALLS us 3)Jesus COMMANDS us
A.This happened while Jesus was “going up to Jerusalem.” Mark 10:33-34 1.He was on an important mission. He had an appointment in Jerusalem. He hastened to taste the cup of bitterness, and to bear his people’s sins in his body on the cross. 2.[ See The Speaker’ Bible, Mark II, p. 51; and Pulpit Commentary on this passage. ] 3."And Jesus stood still." Jesus had time to stop for one who needed him. 4.We are not too insignificant for Jesus to stop and hear our cry. 5.As we go on our way - we should take time to help others and listen to them as Jesus did. B."And Jesus stood still". 1.The waves stood still; The Jordan waters; the sun and moon stood still, and now Jesus stands still. 2.Jesus has time for his own. A very encouraging verse. C.“He calleth thee.” He calls us too. 1.Suppose he had not come for the Gentiles also! 2.2 Thessalonians 2:14. 3.The song: “Jesus is Calling” D.The way was cleared, Bartimaeus rose and went to Jesus’ voice calling. A hall-way of people. 1.Think of the change that will occur to this man’s life by coming to Jesus. 2.Poem: “When I Met The Master Face to Face.” a.This poem perhaps refers to Matthew’s meeting with Jesus. E.Why didn’t Jesus just walk the rest of the way over to where Bartimaes sat? 1.It illustrates the principle that there are two parts to salvation, God’s part and man’s part.
A.“Rose up” - Literally in the Greek, “sprang to his feet.” B.Casting away his garment. 1.We must cast off our love for sin. “Let us lay aside every weight and the sin which doeth . . . “ Hebrews 12:1. 2.He came to Jesus. A picture of repentance. 3.The outer garment was cast aside. To keep from snaring something and slowing him down. Or tripping on it and falling. He did not want to be hindered. We are to cast off our love for this world. 1 John 2:15-17. C.Jesus came part of the way to us, and now we must go part of the way to him. 1.He died and brought God’s grace. 2.We must appropriate that grace to our lives and make it mean something to us. 3.Let it bring salvation to us by obeying the savior. 4.There are two parts to salvation; God’s part and man’s part.
We should remember them once we have been made whole.
4.The Lord blesses us with what we need first. a.So often we pray for the secondary things instead of the primary. b.We pray for a larger contribution, when we should pray for the Lord to make us more cheerful givers and to have the right attitude about giving. c.We pray for the church to grow when we should pray for wisdom so we can see the opportunities for growth already there. d.We need to pray for faith and strength so we will do the work which will strengthen the church and make possible for it to grow as it should.
We should follow Jesus bearing our cross also.
2.He caused the people to praise God [ see Luke 18:43 ] 3.He was blind to Christ in the beginning, but after meeting Jesus, he could see the right way - and he followed Jesus in the way. 4.John 10:27, “My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me.”
LESSONS TO LEARN From this passage we learn of the behavior of those who are in earnest about being saved.
1. They seize the opportunity that presents itself. Vs. 46, 47.
a.Jesus was not going to pass that way again. On his way to Jerusalem for the last time. b.Imagine the tragedy if Bartimaeus had said, “I’ll wait til he passes this way next time!”
2. They are not easily discouraged. Vs. 48.
a. Discouragement, sarcasm; ridicule, from family and friends.
3. They seek for what Christ alone can do for them - v. 51.
4. They can expect a great change in their life. 2 Corinthians 5:17.
5. They hasten to do what Jesus commands - (He “sprang to his feet” ) v. 50.
a.And he followed Jesus in the way. v. 52b. - Windell Gann - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
BARTIMAEUS
Introduction:
1. Jesus is on his way to Jerusalem for the last time.
2. He often taught as he walk along. A crowd of disciples and town-people around him.
V.46 1.Bar-Timaeus-- blind son of a blind father
2. Poor beggar. All his life known only darkness and poverty. Before Jesus came his he must have resigned himself to a life of darkness..
3. Matthew 13:13-16 None are so blind as those willfully so.
V.47 1.He must have had a friend who told him about Jesus.
2. Jesus passes our way too. He comes to those who need him.
He came to seek the lost. Luke 1:1; Revelation 3:20
V.48
1. Crowd rebuked Bartimaeus. His cry was probably interrupting Jesus’ teaching. They probaby said, “hush, we want to hear the teacher!” One who desires to serve God must overcome earthly shame and fear.
2. He cried to Jesus. Many don’t cry out in prayer today. Don’t realize need for mercy.
3. He was not one to let the opportunity pass.
V.49
1. This happens as Jesus is going up to Jerusalem on his last trip. Jesus was here on an important mission. He had the sins and cares of the world on his shoulders.
2. But Jesus "stood still," He took time to stop. This encourages me that Jesus has time for me.
3. Lesson: as we go on our way we need to take time and stop and help others along the way..
4. Jesus commanded him to be called. Jesus uses "others" to call men to Him.
5. We can see in our mind a “hall-way” of people.
6. "He calleth thee"
Reminds us of the song: "Jesus is Calling"
7. Why didn’t Jesus come the rest way to him? It illustrates a divine principle. Two parts to salvation; God’s & man’s.
V.50 1."Rose up" Lit. he sprang to feet. He hastened to do as Jesus commanded.
2. "Cast away his outter garment" Why? Wanted nothing to hinder him from running to Jesus. (A picture of Repentance) Hebrews 1:1; 1 John 2:15-17.
a. We too must lay aside what would hinder us from running to the Lord.
V.51
1. A strange question. Lord knows best our needs. Matthew 6:8 2. We see the wisdom of Bartimaaeus. What could anyone else do? Acts 3:3 beggar asked Peter and John for alms.
3. Bartimaeus now can see how to work and do things for himself.
V.52 1.We see how the Lord blesses.
2. He was made whole. 2 Corinthians 5:17 A new creature. A picture of conversion. A new man.
3. He followed Jesus in the way. Disciples now must continue following Jesus.
Luke 18:43 caused people to praise God John 10:27 sheep hear...follow me.
Conclusion: Lesson Learned: about those who want to be saved.
1.They sieze the opportunity. v.46,47 (Jesus would not pass this way again!) 2.They are not easily discouraged v.48
3. They can expect a great change in their lives. 2 Corinthians5:17 4. They hasten to do what Jesus commands. V.50,52
Illustration:
1. Holman Hunt’s picture of Jesus as the "Light of the World" (Standing at door knocking)
2. King George & Mary on vacation near beach - Nathaniel Ellis farmer. “I almost didn’t let him in!”
