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What does the Bible say about being blind and seeing?

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The Bible illustrates the transformation from spiritual blindness to sight through the story of a man healed by Jesus, stating, 'Whereas I was blind, now I see.'

In John 9:25, the man born blind expresses this profound truth about experiencing spiritual enlightenment through Christ. He emphasizes that while he may not know everything about Jesus, the transformation in his life — from blindness to sight — is undeniable. This passage captures the essence of the Gospel, which reveals the powerful change Christ brings. All who have truly encountered Jesus recognize a definitive moment of awakening, a change that highlights the contrast between darkness and light, blindness and sight. The spiritual awakening echoes the Gospel's central message: that in Christ, our eyes are opened to the grace and mercy of God.
Scripture References: John 9:25

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Carroll Poole · Apr 21, 2013
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