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In this sermon, Embrace the Unknowing, we explore the story of the man born blind in John 9 and the surprising contrast between those who claim certainty and the one who simply admits, “I don’t know.” While the religious leaders cling to their ideas about God, the healed man rests in the humility of experience: I was blind, but now I see. Reflecting on the limits of intellect, the wisdom of the mystics, and the practice of silence, this message invites us to loosen our grip on certainty and rediscover faith as trust, openness, and wonder.
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In this sermon, Embrace the Unknowing, we explore the story of the man born blind in John 9 and the surprising contrast between those who claim certainty and the one who simply admits, “I don’t know.” While the religious leaders cling to their ideas about God, the healed man rests in the humility of experience: I was blind, but now I see. Reflecting on the limits of intellect, the wisdom of the mystics, and the practice of silence, this message invites us to loosen our grip on certainty and rediscover faith as trust, openness, and wonder.