In Mark 8:22–25, Jesus performs one of the most unusual miracles in the Gospels—the healing of a blind man that happens in two stages. Why did Jesus heal this man with a second touch?
In this powerful message, Dr. Jeremy P. Roberts, pastor of Towering Oaks Baptist Church in Greeneville, Tennessee, explores what this miracle teaches about spiritual growth, discipleship, and our need for renewed clarity from Christ. Sometimes we can see partially—like the man who said, “I see people, but they look like trees walking.” Yet Jesus is a hands-on Savior who is willing to touch our lives again so that we can see clearly.
This sermon reminds us that:
- God often works in processes, not just moments
- Jesus can do deeply personal work away from the crowd
- Sometimes we all need a second touch from the Lord If you’ve ever prayed, “Lord, do it again,” this message is for you.
