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Why is the story of the blind man in John 9 significant?

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The story highlights Jesus' compassion and the manifestation of God's works through affliction.

In John 9, the account of the blind man illustrates God's purposeful orchestration of events for the demonstration of His glory. When Jesus healed the blind man, it was a clear display of divine power and mercy, reinforcing the idea that afflictions can lead to profound encounters with God. Jesus indicated that the man's blindness was not due to sin but to allow God's works to be manifested. This narrative serves as a testament to the redemptive power of Christ and affirms that our struggles can serve a greater purpose in revealing God's character and glory.
Scripture References: John 9:1-7

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He Saw a Man
Mikal Smith · Jan 7, 2024
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