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John
Since receiving his sight, the beggar had been questioned by the Pharisees, left to answer for by his parents, interrogated, insulted and thrown out by the Jews.
Through it all, he progressively gets more fond of Jesus.
He called Jesus “the man called Jesus.”
He later called Him a “prophet.”
He called Him a “godly person that did God’s will.”
Notice the tender care Jesus exhibits.
Jesus found him.
This means that He was looking for him.
Jesus will stand by those who are His witnesses, those that own Him, those who acknowledge Him in truth.
Jesus takes notice in those that suffer for His sake.
Though there may be those that keep good folks from their communion and fellowship, they cannot keep them from their communion with Christ, nor put the out of the way of His visits!
Jesus will graciously fin and receive those that have been cast out.
He is a hiding place for outcasts.
The Lord examines the man’s faith: Do you believe?
1 John
Son of Man vs. Son of God
Use of the the SON OF MAN reminds us that Jesus became man so that He could die.
He was the SON OF GOD to show us that He was a deity and lived a sinless life.
Together they mean that Jesus was completely man and completely God; the GOD-MAN.
Daniel 13:7
Ezekiel 1
Ezekiel
Not a question of existence, but a question of belief had been asked.
Some think he knew Jesus cured him but did not know which was Jesus and wanted to be directed to Him.
Some think that he did know this person was Jesus, that He cured him and H was a good man and prophet, but did not know He was the Son of God.
Physical sight gave birth to spiritual sight.
Remember what Simeon said when he first met Jesus?
If we apply this to the opening of the mind, we see the light of Christ unfolding.
2 Corinthians
Can we say that by faith we have seen Christ?
Can we say we have seen Him in His beauty and glory, in His ability and willingness to save us?
Jesus is much nearer to us than we realize.
Profession of faith leads to worship!
True faith leads to humble adoration.
Your belief will give you reason to worship.
This is the last we hear of this man.
What do you think happened to him?
Jesus has spoken comfort to the beggar that was persecuted.
Here He speaks conviction to those who persecuted.
2 Thessalonians
Jesus is revealing that He is speaking as a King on a throne, and a judge upon a bench.
Jesus’ presence brought the necessity to believe or reject Him, dividing mankind into the seeing and the blind.
Jesus works and actions particularly with this man were in public.
Jesus came to save, but in saving some entails condemning others.
Therefore, the judgement comes.
Grace must become grace received.
Grace rejected leads to judgement.
The language comes from prophecy:
Isaiah
It is speaking of spiritual blindness.
The Pharisees believed they were above reproach.
Sin constantly deceives people so they live in falsehood.
Remember
What were the Pharisees blinded from?
Blinded by pride.
Blinded by self-righteousness.
Blinded by tradition.
Blinded by their false interpretation of the Word of God.
They gloried in that they were not blind.
They claimed to know and were unwilling to learn.
Their guilt remained.
Proverbs 26
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