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How do we know Jesus came to give sight to the blind?

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Jesus explicitly states that He came for judgment to provide sight to the blind (John 9:39).

In John 9:39, Jesus declares, 'For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see, and that they which see might be made blind.' This verse underscores His mission to reveal spiritual truths to those who are humble enough to acknowledge their blindness and need. His miracles, such as healing the man born blind, serve as physical representations of a deeper spiritual reality: that Christ comes to illuminate the hearts of those who cannot see due to their inherent sinful nature. This dual purpose reveals both the compassion of Christ and the divine judgment upon those who reject Him.
Scripture References: John 9:39

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