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A Blind Man Who Could See
John 9:1-41]]></description>
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<p>John 9:1-41</p>
<p>I.        Introduction</p>
<p>A.     Sight allows one to perceive physical things as well as spiritual things.</p>
<p>1.      It is sometimes the case that those who can see (physically) cannot see (spiritually)</p>
<p>2.      Matthew 13:14-15</p>
<p>B.     In John 9, a blind man was able to see more clearly than those who had sight.</p>
<p>C.     Let&#8217;s examine this passage, and make some applications.</p>
<p>II.     Not All Suffering Is The Result Of Sin</p>
<p>A.     The first spiritual lesson is the question posed by the disciples (John 9:1-3).</p>
<p>B.     The disciples evidently thought that suffering was directly attributable to a person&#8217;s sins or his parent&#8217;s sins. (Job 4:7-8; Gal. 6:7)</p>
<p>C.     Jesus said that this situation was not because of sin, but so that God could be glorified.</p>
<p>1.      The result of this adversity was that a man was saved</p>
<p>2.      Others were provided an opportunity to witness the glory and power of God.</p>
<p>D.     But how could a good God use a person in such a way?</p>
<p>1.      We need to ascertain what is truly good and evil.</p>
<p>2.      Can we declare that what brings one closer to God is evil?</p>
<p>3.      Not all suffering is evil (Psalms 119:71).</p>
<p>III.   Not All Prayers Are Answered</p>
<p>A.     “We know that God does not hear sinners” (John 9:31).</p>
<p>B.     We must remember that this is an uninspired man speaking.</p>
<p>1.      Not all verses in the Bible can be taken at face value, out of context</p>
<p>2.      The only way we can know what he said was truth is by comparing it to inspired teachings elsewhere.</p>
<p>C.     Other scriptures confirm the truth of this statement</p>
<p>1.      (Psalms 34:15-16).</p>
<p>2.      (Psalms 66:18).</p>
<p>3.      (Proverbs 15:29).</p>
<p>IV.  Three Differing Attitudes Toward Christ</p>
<p>A.     The class represented by the Pharisees. (9:16, 24, 34, 40-41)</p>
<p>1.      They saw and heard the testimony of the miracle, but refused to accept Christ.</p>
<p>2.      How many are willing to weigh evidence contrary to an accepted belief?</p>
<p>3.      How many are willing to change if they are shown to be wrong?</p>
<p>B.     The class represented by the blind man&#8217;s parents. (John 9:19-23).</p>
<p>1.      They wanted to remain neutral because they were afraid of the consequences of getting involved with Jesus.</p>
<p>2.      Jesus demands that we choose sides, actively commit to Him (Matthew 12:30).</p>
<p>3.      Some today are nominal Christians who have no intention of really getting involved.</p>
<p>C.     The class represented by the blind man.</p>
<p>1.      Obeyed the command of Jesus in faith (9:7)</p>
<p>2.      Shared with others with Jesus had done for him (9:11).</p>
<p>3.      Boldly affirmed that Jesus was a prophet of God (9:17).</p>
<p>4.      Not afraid of what his fellow man would think (9:30-34).</p>
<p>5.      Suffered the consequences of, but also enjoyed the reward of his convictions. 9:35-38</p>
<p>V.     Conclusion</p>
<p>A.     Which class of people do you most naturally fit?</p>
<p>B.     What kind of sight are you relying on?</p>
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