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Though I Was Blind, Now I See | John 9

54 min · 17 de may de 2026
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In this verse-by-verse study through John 9, Pastor Christian teaches on the healing of the man born blind and the power of a simple testimony. While the religious leaders looked for blame, Jesus revealed a greater purpose: “that the works of God might be displayed in him.” This message explores suffering, spiritual blindness, the urgency of doing God’s work while it is day, and the unique power of your testimony. The man in John 9 did not have every theological answer, but he had one undeniable truth: “Though I was blind, now I see.” His simple testimony exposed the blindness of the religious elite and pointed directly to Jesus, the Messiah.  SEO Keywords / Tags: John 9, though I was blind now I see, man born blind, healing of the blind man, power of testimony, Jesus heals the blind, spiritual blindness, Bible teaching, verse by verse Bible study, Gospel of John, Calvary Kona, Calvary Chapel, Christian podcast, sermon podcast, Jesus the Messiah, freedom in Christ, works of God, light of the world

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