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This exploration of John 9:13-34 delves into the themes of spiritual blindness and unbelief. It addresses how human logic can hinder understanding of truth, how some seek reasons to reject what is evident, and how prejudice can cloud judgment. By examining the attitudes and actions of the people in this passage, we reflect on our own struggles with disbelief and the mental battles we wage against divine truth. Ultimately, it encourages coming into the light and embracing what is true, asking if we are walking in light or standing in darkness.
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Spiritual Blindness Unbelief • Exalts Human Logic Above Truth (John 9:13-17) • Looks For Reasons To Reject The Truth (9:18-23) • Is Prejudicial (9:24-25) • Hears Only What It Wants To Hear (9:26-29) • Dismisses What It Cannot Explain (9:30-34)
Spiritual Blindness Unbelief • Cause? Fighting mental battles against God. • Prevention? Experience: Come to the light & do what is true (John 8:12; 3:21; Eph 4:21). Are you walking in the light or standing in the darkness?