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In this message from John 9, Andrew Mayne reflects on the healing of the man born blind and the deeper challenge at the centre of the story that while one man receives sight through an encounter with Jesus, others remain spiritually blind through theology, cynicism, religious frameworks, and fear. This message invites us to ask an honest question of what might be stopping us from seeing Jesus clearly and fully embracing his joy, freedom, healing, and redemption? As we follow the blind man’s simple testimony, “I was blind but now I see,” we are reminded that Jesus is still opening eyes, restoring lives, and calling people into worship.
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In this message from John 9, Andrew Mayne reflects on the healing of the man born blind and the deeper challenge at the centre of the story that while one man receives sight through an encounter with Jesus, others remain spiritually blind through theology, cynicism, religious frameworks, and fear. This message invites us to ask an honest question of what might be stopping us from seeing Jesus clearly and fully embracing his joy, freedom, healing, and redemption? As we follow the blind man’s simple testimony, “I was blind but now I see,” we are reminded that Jesus is still opening eyes, restoring lives, and calling people into worship.
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