Mark 10:46-52 - Do You See What Bart Sees?

Posted on 04/27/2026

See why a blind beggar became the only person in the Gospel of Mark to actually "see" Jesus.

Our text in this study is: Mark 10:46-52
Series: Who Do You Say That He Is?
Gene Pensiero Jr

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Welcome back to our journey through the Gospel of Mark. Today we are looking at a powerful encounter between Jesus and a blind man named Bartimaeus in Mark 10:46-52. This study takes place in Jericho as Jesus makes His way toward Jerusalem for the final week of His earthly ministry. It is a moment that serves as a perfect picture of what it means to be a true disciple.

In this video we explore how Bartimaeus recognized Jesus as the Son of David, the Messiah, even though he could not physically see Him. While the crowds and even the disciples often struggled to understand who Jesus truly was, this blind beggar saw the truth with his heart. He knew from the Word of God that the Messiah would open the eyes of the blind, and he had the faith to call out for mercy.

We talk about the obstacles Bartimaeus faced, from the fickle crowds telling him to be quiet to the physical limitations of his life by the roadside. Yet when Jesus called him, he did not hesitate. He threw off his coat, leaving behind his only means of warmth and security, to run toward the Savior. This stands in such contrast to the rich young ruler we studied recently, who could not let go of his possessions to follow Christ.

This verse by verse Bible study from a Calvary Chapel perspective reminds us that Jesus still stops for the individual. Even with the weight of the cross on His mind, He paused to show love and kindness to someone the world considered a zero. We look at what it means to have roadworthy faith and how Bartimaeus chose to use his new sight to follow Jesus on the difficult road up to Jerusalem.

Whether you are deep into your walk with God or just starting to look into Christianity and the person of Jesus, there is something in this passage for you. We hope this look at the New Testament encourages your faith and helps you see Jesus for who He really is: our King, our Healer, and our Master. If you are interested in Bible prophecy, the history of Israel, or simply want to grow in your spiritual life, please join us for this study. Be sure to subscribe for more from our series through the Gospel of Mark.