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HIStory: A Six Week Study of the Gospel of John

DAY 18 OF 40

“I Can See"

The Pharisees and religious leaders not only doubted and questioned Jesus, but they questioned the people that Jesus healed. In this passage, the Pharisees questioned a man who had been blind his entire life only to receive his sight from Jesus. In verse 26 it says, "Then they asked him, “What did he do to you? How did he open your eyes?” They refused to believe in Jesus because they couldn’t figure out HOW he healed the blind man. In the end, the religious leaders ended up with a greater impairment…not being able to believe in the miracle worker!

Are you aware of the areas that Jesus is trying to work in? Are you letting Him? Are you listening to His truth or are you questioning and doubting like the religious leaders did?

Examine your life. You may not be physically blind, but there ARE areas in your life that God wants to heal or change. What do you think they are?

Let’s pray together...
Dear Jesus, I come to you and I ask you to open my eyes and my heart. I want to be a person who is receptive to your truth. There are areas in my life that I am blind and I am not even aware that I cannot see. I give you permission to come in and open my spiritual eyes. I want to see what you see. Thank you for the work you are doing in me. Jesus, I believe you and I worship you. In Jesus' name, amen.

Scripture

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About this Plan

HIStory: A Six Week Study of the Gospel of John

Jesus was more than just a figurative religious voice. He actually walked this earth as a man revealing to us the full nature of God. One of his best friends, John, took time to write down for us the account of his life, ministry, and teachings. This six-week study through the Gospel of John is not only history, but it’s also His Story.

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