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What does the healing of the blind man teach us about faith?

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The healing of the blind man illustrates that faith involves obedience and response to God's command.

The healing of the blind man in John 9 serves as a profound lesson on the nature of faith and obedience. When Jesus healed the man, He instructed him to wash in the pool of Siloam, a command that required a personal act of obedience. This demonstrates that faith is not merely intellectual assent; it is an active response to God's directions. The act of washing in the pool enabled the man to receive his sight, signifying that true faith manifests in actions aligned with God's command. This principle underscores the Reformed understanding that while salvation is a work of God, human response in faith and obedience is integral to experiencing the fullness of that salvation.
Scripture References: John 9:6-7

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