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Intro
Mike Rowe - Muffin Monster
Passage
John 9:1-
Lord, who should we blame for this man’s struggle?
Seeds grow in dirt.
(Don’t blame the seed or blow off the responsibility)
John 9:
Instead of asking who?
We should ask what, as in what are you doing God?
Seeds grow supernaturally!
(We’re responsible for digging, burying, and watering.
God gives the growth)
9:8–12 He who said, “Let there be light!”
now says, “Let there be sight!”
The spit and clay used in this miracle echo the elements of the first creation (Genesis 1–2).
Even more profoundly, they also announce that, in Jesus, the new creation order has arrived.
He who created man from dust now uses dust to restore him.
The “sent one” (Jesus), sent the healed one to the pool of “Sent” (Siloam).
He who was sent into the world to lift the curse of sin is here.
Superstition is trumped by the truly supernatural, and the saved are sent in witness.
Beautiful flowers and plants were seeds at one time and “grow” to tell a story and to be put on display.
Jesus tells the man to go and wash, into the pool called Siloam which means “sent.”
Sound familiar?
After we encounter Jesus our next step of obedience is baptism and what is baptism a representation of?
Being made new.
And what does it do?
I’m glad you asked.
Let’s check out the rest of this man’s story.
Instead of stopping…what if He kept walking?
We’ve got to do a better job of first being made new and seeing Jesus like He really is, AND THEN…will we be able to see others the way they REALLY are.
Dismissal.
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