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John 9:35-41
Blindness and Sight – Part 3
I.
The salvation of a blind man (vv.
35-38)
A. The compassion of the Savior (v.
35a-b)
B. The question of the Savior (v.
35c)
C. The question of the sinner (v.
36)
D. The answer of the Savior (v.
37)
E. The redemption of the sinner (v.
38)
1.
The necessary components (v.
38a)
a. Repentance – “Lord”
b.
Faith – “I believe”
2. The natural result – worship (v.
38b)
II.
The condemnation of the seeing men (vv.
39-41)
A. The Judge’s pronouncement (v.
39)
1.
He brings sight to the blind
2.
He brings blindness to the seeing
B. The accused’s question (v.
40)
C. The Judge’s verdict (v.
41)
1.
The conditional statement (v.
41a)
a.
If you recognized your need…
b.
Then you would have believed.
2. The contrasting truth (v.
41b)
a.
They think they see…
b.
Therefore they do not believe.
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