A possible concise summary is:
The speaker is a Christian preacher who tells the story of two blind men who were healed by Jesus in the gospel of Matthew. He uses this story to encourage his audience to believe in Jesus and not give up on their miracles. He also invites those who have never accepted Jesus or who have left him to make a decision to follow him. He ends with a prayer and a celebration.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is discussing a series about hope.
2. The biblical text being referenced is from Matthew Chapter 20, Verse 29.
3. The story is about two blind men who are sitting by the road and hear that Jesus is passing by.
4. The blind men cry out to Jesus, asking for mercy, despite the crowd telling them to be quiet.
5. Jesus stops and calls the blind men, asking what they want him to do for them.
6. The blind men ask Jesus to open their eyes, and Jesus touches their eyes, restoring their sight.
7. The speaker is encouraging listeners to have faith and believe in Jesus, even when it's difficult.
8. The speaker is inviting listeners to make a decision to believe in Jesus and to come back to their faith.
9. The speaker is asking listeners to raise their hands if they want to make a decision to believe in Jesus.
10. The speaker is leading a prayer for listeners who want to make a decision to believe in Jesus.
11. The speaker believes that when someone makes a decision to believe in Jesus, it can change their life forever.
12. The speaker is referencing a party in heaven when a sinner repents, as mentioned in the Bible.
13. The speaker is asking listeners to close their eyes and pray with them, word for word, to make a decision to believe in Jesus.