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When Jesus encountered a man born blind, His disciples immediately asked who had sinned to cause this condition. Jesus completely reframed their question, explaining that the blindness wasn't about punishment but about displaying God's works. The healing that followed revealed not just physical restoration but spiritual sight, as the man's faith grew from knowing Jesus as just a man to worshiping Him as the Son of God. Meanwhile, the religious leaders who could see physically became increasingly spiritually blind due to their pride and rigid traditions. This powerful account teaches us that suffering isn't always connected to personal sin, and that God can use our difficulties to reveal His glory and deepen our faith.
By South Side Church of ChristWhen Jesus encountered a man born blind, His disciples immediately asked who had sinned to cause this condition. Jesus completely reframed their question, explaining that the blindness wasn't about punishment but about displaying God's works. The healing that followed revealed not just physical restoration but spiritual sight, as the man's faith grew from knowing Jesus as just a man to worshiping Him as the Son of God. Meanwhile, the religious leaders who could see physically became increasingly spiritually blind due to their pride and rigid traditions. This powerful account teaches us that suffering isn't always connected to personal sin, and that God can use our difficulties to reveal His glory and deepen our faith.