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Jesus declares, “I am the Light of the World,” and in John 9 that light breaks into darkness in a breathtaking way. For the only time in all of Scripture, a man born blind receives his sight—a powerful, unmistakable sign of the Messiah at work. Yet even more startling than the miracle is the response: the religious leaders, staring directly at the Light, remain spiritually blind. That tension presses the question onto every one of us—are we still in darkness, or has Jesus opened our eyes to truly see?
John 9:1-41
By Grace Bible Church5
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Jesus declares, “I am the Light of the World,” and in John 9 that light breaks into darkness in a breathtaking way. For the only time in all of Scripture, a man born blind receives his sight—a powerful, unmistakable sign of the Messiah at work. Yet even more startling than the miracle is the response: the religious leaders, staring directly at the Light, remain spiritually blind. That tension presses the question onto every one of us—are we still in darkness, or has Jesus opened our eyes to truly see?
John 9:1-41