Follow Jesus Series 18
“Who” Opened The Eyes Of The Blind?
Text: John 9
Introduction:
1) Grace On Display
A. The narrow view of this man’s condition (v1-7)
to blame a specific disability on a specific sin committed by specific persons is certainly beyond any man’s ability or authority. Only God knows why babies are born with handicaps, and only God can turn those handicaps into something that will bring good to the people and glory to His name.
B. Jesus will never allow a work to become unfinished or to be without effectiveness.
C. The work of mud in the Master’s hands.
2) An Undeniable Change (v8-34)
A. Many people NOTICED the difference Jesus made on this man’s life.
B. A bold and open faith gets the attention of the naysayers.
C. The healed man reasons with the doubters (v30-33)
The Pharisees were cautious men who would consider themselves conservatives, when in reality they were “preservatives.” A true conservative takes the best of the past and uses it, but he is also aware of the new things that God is doing. The new grows out of the old (Matt. 13:52). A “preservative” simply embalms the past and preserves it. He is against change and resists the new things that God is doing. Had the Pharisees really understood Moses, they would have known who Jesus was and what He was doing.
3) A Soul Changing Faith (v. 35-41)
A. Jesus seeks out the lost soul
B. Forgiveness and new life was given at the moment of faith
The religious leaders were blind and would not admit it; therefore, the light of truth only made them blinder. The beggar admitted his need, and he received both physical and spiritual sight. No one is so blind as he who will not see, the one who thinks he has “all truth” and there is nothing more for him to learn
The beggar was physically blind and spiritually blind, yet both his eyes and his heart were opened. Why? Because he listened to the Word, believed it, obeyed, and experienced the grace of God.
The Pharisees had good physical vision, but they were blind spiritually. Had they listened to the Word and sincerely considered the evidence, they too would have believed on Jesus Christ and been born again.
If they had examined the evidence with honesty, they would have seen the truth clearly.