Sermon Tone Analysis

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Setting the Stage
The Physical Miracle
John 9:1-5
There was a deep seeded belief in Israel that all of our brokenness was as a direct result of our sin.
Because you sinned or your parents sinned, calamity would strike.
Sin is the cause of all brokenness, but all of our brokenness is not as a direct result of our sin.
God desires to work in the midst of our brokenness to display His power and to draw our hearts back to Him.
Jesus uses the brokenness of the blind man to display just that.
Jesus physically heals the man, but that is the least of the healing that Jesus would accomplish in this man’s life on this day.
Don’t settle for physical healing when God is seeking to do a much deeper work.
The Transformation
John 9:8-34
Through 5 conversations, this man heart is moved from blind to seeing.
The Spiritual Healing
John 9:
This man had lost what he had hoped for but gained what he had no idea that he was missing.
He lost the synagogue but gained Jesus.
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