Luke 18:41

41 "What shall I do for you?" "Sir," he replied, "let me recover my sight."

Luke 18:41 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 18:41

Saying, what wilt thou that I shall do unto thee?
&c.] Is it alms thou askest? or is it thy sight thou wouldst have restored?

and he said, Lord, that I may receive my sight;
this he chose, this was his request, and what he cried so vehemently for; and which he believed Christ, the son of David, was able to do for him.

Luke 18:41 In-Context

39 Those in front reproved him and tried to silence him; but he continued shouting, louder than ever, "Son of David, take pity on me."
40 At length Jesus stopped and desired them to bring the man to Him; and when he had come close to Him He asked him,
41 "What shall I do for you?" "Sir," he replied, "let me recover my sight."
42 "Recover your sight," said Jesus: "your faith has cured you."
43 No sooner were the words spoken than the man regained his sight and followed Jesus, giving glory to God; and all the people, seeing it, gave praise to God.
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