Unbelief on Trial
Series Gospel of John
This sermon explores the nature of unbelief as an inimical, intractable, irrational, and insolent condition that resists the truth of Christ, illustrated through the story of the man born blind healed by Jesus. It reveals how unbelief, though confronted with undeniable evidence, remains entrenched in opposition, not only rejecting Jesus but also attacking those who testify to His power, as seen in the Pharisees' hostility, their refusal to acknowledge the miracle, and their eventual expulsion of the healed man. The preacher emphasizes that unbelief is not merely ignorance but a willful resistance rooted in spiritual blindness, which only God can overcome through divine drawing and regeneration. The message calls believers to persevere in evangelism not in self-reliance, but in humble dependence on God, knowing that salvation is ultimately His work, not human effort, and that the glory belongs to Him alone.
| Sermon ID | 111125137553508 |
| Duration | 48:56 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | John 9:13-34 |
| Language | English |