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Most people are willing to call Jesus a good teacher or a fascinating historical figure. But John 9 won't let you stay comfortable there.
In John 9:13-17, a man who was born blind and healed in an instant by Jesus is hauled before the religious authorities and interrogated. They want him to deny Jesus. He won't. Under pressure, with no theological training, he says the only thing the evidence allows: this man is from God.
The Pharisees, by contrast—educated, credentialed, religiously serious—look at the same evidence and conclude Jesus is a Sabbath-breaking fraud.
Same miracle. Opposite verdicts.
The Gospel of John is asking you to account for that divide. It isn't primarily about intelligence or sincerity. It's about what kind of sight you have. In this sermon, we explore why Jesus claimed to be not merely a teacher but the Light of the World, and what it means for you.
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Most people are willing to call Jesus a good teacher or a fascinating historical figure. But John 9 won't let you stay comfortable there.
In John 9:13-17, a man who was born blind and healed in an instant by Jesus is hauled before the religious authorities and interrogated. They want him to deny Jesus. He won't. Under pressure, with no theological training, he says the only thing the evidence allows: this man is from God.
The Pharisees, by contrast—educated, credentialed, religiously serious—look at the same evidence and conclude Jesus is a Sabbath-breaking fraud.
Same miracle. Opposite verdicts.
The Gospel of John is asking you to account for that divide. It isn't primarily about intelligence or sincerity. It's about what kind of sight you have. In this sermon, we explore why Jesus claimed to be not merely a teacher but the Light of the World, and what it means for you.