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Blind No More

This passage from John 9 presents a powerful illustration of divine sovereignty and the transformative work of grace in salvation, emphasizing that spiritual sight is a gift of God's initiative, not human effort. Jesus, the light of the world, heals a man born blind not only to reveal His deity but to demonstrate how God sovereignly chooses and transforms the spiritually blind, using obedience and faith as the response to His grace. The man's journey—from blind beggar to one who testifies with joyful certainty, 'I am the one'—mirrors the experience of every believer: salvation begins with God's action, is received through humble obedience, and results in a testimony rooted in personal experience rather than theological explanation. The story underscores that while doctrine is vital for edification, another primary mission of the church is to do the work of evangelism, pointing others to Christ with simple, faith-filled witness, even when the 'how' remains mysterious. Ultimately, the healing of the blind man symbolizes the spiritual awakening of the sinner, where God's grace compels faith, and the believer, though newly seeing, is called to proclaim the light he has received.

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John 9:6-12
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