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What does the healing of the blind man in John 9 signify?

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The healing of the blind man in John 9 signifies the power of Christ to redeem and give spiritual sight (John 9:6-7).

The narrative of the blind man's healing in John 9 illustrates not only physical restoration but also points to the spiritual awakening that Christ brings. Jesus’ act of making clay and applying it to the blind man's eyes signifies that He is both the Creator and Redeemer. The command to wash in the Pool of Siloam serves as an analogy for obedience to Christ’s word, resulting in spiritual insight. Thus, the story exemplifies how Jesus transforms the lives of those who are spiritually blind, affirming His power to bring people from darkness into light—signifying redemption and enlightenment through His grace.
Scripture References: John 9:6-7

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