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Pastor Dell confronts modern America's fear, collective guilt, and spiritual blindness in this Lent sermon. Drawing from the healing of the man born blind in John 9, he exposes kangaroo-court show trials—ancient and contemporary—that cast out those who confess “The man called Jesus” as Savior. He calls believers to bold witness, steadfast faithfulness, and separation from darkness, so that—through their testimony—those who do not see may see.
Stay Connected:
Follow Pastor Dell on X at https://x.com/jakedell73.
Subscribe to Experimental Sermons at https://jwdell.substack.com/.
Join us for Sunday worship at https://firstchurchwoodbury.org/.
By Jake DellPastor Dell confronts modern America's fear, collective guilt, and spiritual blindness in this Lent sermon. Drawing from the healing of the man born blind in John 9, he exposes kangaroo-court show trials—ancient and contemporary—that cast out those who confess “The man called Jesus” as Savior. He calls believers to bold witness, steadfast faithfulness, and separation from darkness, so that—through their testimony—those who do not see may see.
Stay Connected:
Follow Pastor Dell on X at https://x.com/jakedell73.
Subscribe to Experimental Sermons at https://jwdell.substack.com/.
Join us for Sunday worship at https://firstchurchwoodbury.org/.