John 9:1-13,26-41
Talk Summary
In this message from John 9, we explore Jesus’ bold claim: “I am the light of the world.” Framed by the big idea that Jesus is the way to walk in the light of God’s ways, the talk traces how His light exposes darkness, restores sight, and reveals our true spiritual condition. Using the powerful narrative of the man born blind, we watch three responses unfold: the disciples’ blurry theology of suffering, the blind man’s journey from darkness to clarity to worship, and the Pharisees’ tragic slide from claimed sight to exposed blindness. Along the way, we wrestle with suffering, God’s mysterious purposes, and the confronting reality that Jesus’ light leaves no corner of our lives untouched.
Structured around four movements—Darkness, Sight, Conflict, and Revelation—this talk shows how Jesus not only heals physical blindness but shines into spiritual confusion, cultural pressure, and proud self-reliance. When His light enters a life, clarity comes—but so does opposition. The question driving the message is deeply personal: What will you do with His light? Because what we do with Jesus reveals whether we truly see. If you want a clearer vision of who Jesus is, how to understand suffering, and what it means to live boldly in His light today, this message will help you see.
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