Miracles Of Jesus: 23
Jesus Heals a Deaf Man
Jesus left Tyre and Sidon on the Sea of Galilee through the midst of the coasts of Decapolis. The people there brought a man for him to touch who was deaf and tongue-tied, giving him a speech impediment. It was quite unusual how he healed this man. Here is what the scripture says he did:
And he took him aside from the multitude, and put his fingers into his ears, and he spit, and touched his tongue; And looking up to heaven, he sighed, and saith unto him, Ephphatha, that is, Be opened. Mark 7:33-34
Right away, he could hear and speak. Then Jesus told him not to tell anyone. People who knew him would know because he could now speak. Why did he demonstrate this particular healing by touching his ears and putting saliva on his tongue when the past miracles he had performed involved touching, speaking, speaking from a distance, or people touching his garment? Maybe he was demonstrating that it was in his power alone that people were healed. It's something to ponder.
Imagine being able to hear and no one knowing; it seems he could use it to his advantage to find out who truly cared about him, who detested him, and who merely pretended to his face. He wouldn't have to wonder because his hearing would no longer prevent him from knowing. However, the more Jesus told them not to tell, the more his incredible miracles were published, and people were amazed by him. Jesus is humble, and the people he touched were astonished and grateful, so they couldn't help but broadcast their relief far and wide.
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