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Revealing Divine Works: Portraits in the Gospel of John

Delve into the Gospel conversations presented in John 9:1-14 where a man blind from birth experiences the works of God. Explore controversial theology, challenging methodology, credible facts, and certain realities as the blind man's story unfolds. Reflect on the deeper meaning behind personal suffering and the glory awaiting those who believe. Discover your role in aiding others in their times of suffering.

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Revealing Divine Works: Portraits in the Gospel of John

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  1. PORTRAITS IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHNGospel Conversations“A Man Who Was Blind From Birth” John 9:1-14

  2. The Works of God reveal in me • Controversial Theology: (9:1-5) The whole of human suffering is so that “the works of God should be revealed in us.

  3. The Works of God reveal in me II. Challenging Methodology: (9:6,7) • Was it the saliva and dirt which caused the blind man to see? • Was it the waters of the pool of Siloam? • Was it his obedience to ‘GO’?

  4. The Works of God reveal in me III. Credible Facts: (9:8-12) Neighbors Other people Belief, where is it?

  5. The Works of God reveal in me IV. Certain Reality: (9:13,14) • The blind man can now see: • What is the point of the Sabbath? The controversy is the “Sabbath” • What are “WE” sent to do?

  6. The Works of God Revealed in YOU • Your personal suffering is an opportunity for God to work IN you. • The sufferings of the present world are not to be compared to the glory that will be revealed in you. • To Whom are you be SENT to aid in their suffering?

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