Our Bible Reading today is Mark 8:22-25
Some people brought a blind man and begged Jesus to touch him. So He took the blind man by the hand and led him out of the village. Then He spit on the man’s eyes and placed His hands on him. “Can you see anything?” He asked.
The man looked up and said, “I can see the people, but they look like trees walking around.”
Once again Jesus placed His hands on the man’s eyes, and when he opened them his sight was restored, and he could see everything clearly.
The blind man was led by hand to Jesus. Jesus touched his eyes once, and the man saw… but imperfectly. Blurry silhouettes. Fuzzy outlines. It’s the only recorded miracle where healing came in phases.
Why the delay? Not because Jesus lacked power. Perhaps the man lacked readiness. Maybe faith needed time to bloom. So Jesus touched him again. And this time, clarity flooded in. The Greek word implies sharp, perfect sight. The second touch transformed partial healing into full restoration.
There’s a parable in that pause. How often do we settle for spiritual blur? We attend church, read Scripture, whisper prayers—yet still live half-sighted. Jesus doesn’t want you living life in fuzzy outlines. His healing is not cosmetic; it’s deep, thorough, and soul-reordering.
So if you’ve seen—but not clearly… believed—but not boldly… followed—but not fully—maybe it’s time. Time to let Jesus affect you again. Because when He does, you won’t just see—you’ll see perfectly.
I’m Lonnie Davis, and these are thoughts worth thinking.