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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2368275/fan_mail/new] You can be given a clear direction and still feel lost when there’s no visible destination. That’s the pressure point we sit in as we open John chapter 9 with Pastor Harry Behrens: Jesus leaves the temple after rejection, “passes by,” and sees a man born blind. The religious leaders who claim to see are ready to stone Him, while the man who cannot see becomes the place where mercy and power break through. We slow down on the question the disciples ask and we still ask today when we meet sickness, disability, and hardship: who sinned? Jesus refuses to assign blame and instead gives a reframe that changes everything, “that the works of God might be displayed in him.” From there, we trace how the Gospel of John defines the work of God, why our hearts keep trying to add a contribution, and how passages like John 6:29, Ephesians 2:10, and Philippians 2:13 insist that grace is not a shared project. We do not add, we are the evidence that God is at work. Then we watch the sign itself: mud, dust, touch, and a command to wash at Siloam, “sent.” The scene echoes Genesis creation, and the blind man walks like Abraham walked, going without knowing where he is going. The going becomes the believing. If you feel stuck demanding clarity before obedience, this message brings one searching question to the front: will you go when you are sent? Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs courage for the next step, and leave a review to help more people find The Takeaway. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2368275/support] Please visit www.chosenbydesign.net [https://www.chosenbydesign.net] for more information on Pastor Harry’s new book, "Chosen By Design - God’s Purpose for Your Life."
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