Condition: Blurred Vision

God is willing and able to heal total blindness, so surely He is able to heal partial blindness or blurred vision from cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachments, macular degeneration or other eye conditions.

Moses lived to a ripe old age without losing his vision (Deuteronomy 34:7).  In Mark 8:22-25, Jesus ministered to a blind man.  The man got part of his vision at which point he had blurred vision.  Jesus continued to minister to the man and the man went from having blurred vision to being completely healed.

The curse in Deuteronomy 28:15-68 from which you are redeemed (Galatians 3:13) includes “failing of eyes.”  Having an illness (in this case a fever) that “consumes your eyes” is also declared a curse for disobedience in Leviticus 26:14-39.  You do not deserve any curse because of your righteousness in Christ.

In Leviticus 21:16-23, a man with a “blemish in his eye” was not permitted to approach God’s holy altar.  This shows God’s disapproval of such a condition and that He wants those who serve Him to be free from such a condition.  It does not mean that you are a moral failure because you have an eye problem.  It does mean that God does not want such conditions in His holy temple.  You are His temple under the New Covenant (2 Corinthians 6:16).  (Don’t worry; you can approach God as anyone else can; the blood of Jesus takes care of that under the New Covenant.)

In Job 17:7, Job says that sorrow caused his eye to be dim.  Remember that Satan put all of Job’s afflictions upon him.  We have authority over the devil’s works under the New Covenant.  In this case, being depressed seemed to be the root of the eye trouble, but that is not true in every case.

Having “dim” eyes was considered a consequence of sin:

Lamentations 5:16-17:
The crown is fallen from our head: woe unto us, that we have sinned!
For this our heart is faint; for these things our eyes are dim.

David agreed with this conclusion, speaking of what had befallen him because of his own foolishness (see Psalm 38:3-18 for the entire account):

Psalm 138:10:
My heart panteth, my strength faileth me: as for the light of mine eyes, it also is gone from me.

Jesus has redeemed you from sin and all the punishments associated with it, which as you can see specifically includes dim eyesight.

Believing you receive when you pray for healing of an eye condition gives you a special chance to literally “walk by faith, not by sight.”  It is possible, and you can do it.