Jesus heals all wounds you just need to have faith and trust. Let us invoke his holy name and we will be heard.

The Gospel passage of Mark 8,22-26 tells of the healing of a blind. Jesus and his disciples are in the village of Bethsaida when a group of people bring them a blind man and ask Jesus to touch him to heal him. Jesus takes the blind man by the hand and leads him out of the village.

There, she puts saliva on his eyes and lays her hands on him. The blind man begins to see, but not clearly: he sees men who look like walking trees. Jesus heals him completely only after repeating the gesture.

This Gospel passage shows Jesus' ability to heal people. The healing of the blind man proves his power and his divine authority. It also highlights the faith of the blind man himself. The blind man is willing to let Jesus touch him, to follow him out of the village and to allow him to lay his hands on his eyes. This indicates his faith and his confidence.

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Faith requires trust, patience and perseverance

Furthermore, the fact that healing occurs in two stages, where the blind man's eyesight begins to improve only after the first attempt, highlights the importance of perseverance in faith. Jesus could have healed the blind man in one gesture, but he chose to do it in two stages to teach an important lesson. Faith requires patience and perseverance.

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The blind man represents the man who is blind to the divine truth. The partial sight of the blind person represents the partial knowledge of the truth that man can obtain through human experience. Complete healing represents the complete knowledge of divine truth that only Jesus can offer.

Jesus takes the blind man by the hand and leads him out of the village before healing him. This symbolizes the importance of separating from the world to pray and seek spiritual healing. Also, he uses saliva to heal the blind, which represents the power of prayer and the word of Jesus.