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A coach remembers a startling moment when his 12-year-old son, an excellent shooter, couldn’t see the floor lines at a gym — a story that sparks a reflection on spiritual sight and blindness.
The episode contrasts physical inability to see with spiritual blindness, cites John 8:12 and 1 John 1:5–7, and explains how walking in Christ’s light brings fellowship, confession, forgiveness, and the ability to discern God’s guidance.
It invites listeners to turn from darkness to light, recognize their sins, and experience restored relationships and spiritual clarity through Jesus.
By rra1joebarretA coach remembers a startling moment when his 12-year-old son, an excellent shooter, couldn’t see the floor lines at a gym — a story that sparks a reflection on spiritual sight and blindness.
The episode contrasts physical inability to see with spiritual blindness, cites John 8:12 and 1 John 1:5–7, and explains how walking in Christ’s light brings fellowship, confession, forgiveness, and the ability to discern God’s guidance.
It invites listeners to turn from darkness to light, recognize their sins, and experience restored relationships and spiritual clarity through Jesus.