This sermon centers on John 9, using the story of a man blind from birth to explore the profound truth that suffering and hardship, though seemingly unjust, are not necessarily punishments for sin but opportunities for God's glory to be revealed. It emphasizes that God's purposes are often hidden in suffering, as seen in the man's decades of darkness, which were not the result of personal or parental sin, but part of a divine plan to manifest God's works through his healing and subsequent faith. The narrative reveals a deeper spiritual journey: the man's physical healing is only the beginning, as Jesus later seeks him out after his rejection, leading to a profound personal encounter where he not only sees physically but also recognizes Jesus as the Son of God and worships Him. The message challenges listeners to trust God's sovereignty in the midst of unexplained pain, affirming that even what appears unfair is part of a greater, redemptive purpose, and that waiting for the reason—though difficult—can lead to a transformative, faith-filled surrender.