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biblestudy: John (Part 16)

John 9:8-10:14 Spiritual Blindness/ Hearing the Master's Voice
John W. Ritenbaugh
Given 19-Jan-87; Sermon #BS-JO16; 82 minutes

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In this sixteenth installment expounding the book of John, John Ritenbaugh focuses upon the episode of the healing of the man blind from birth and the resultant threats imposed upon the man and his family by the Pharisees who accused Jesus of breaking the Sabbath by this act of mercy. The man, healed by Jesus but persecuted and disfellowshipped by the Pharisees, realized God was responsible for the miracle. One can conclude that the closer we get to God, the more likely we will have persecution; but the closer we get to Him, the greater and more real He becomes and the more likely we will serve Him correctly. The blind man can analogically represent the entire world blinded by Satan. When Christ (the Light of the world) opens our eyes and cleanses us from our impurities, our behavior impacts those around us, leading to some bewilderment and persecution, but incrementally toward greater knowledge of God. Seemingly, only a person conscious of his blindness (weakness or lacks) will make an effort to overcome. In chapter ten, the shepherd/sheep analogy demonstrates the importance of the sheep "knowing the Master's voice" in the midst of a community corral having many diverse flocks. The gate or door of the corral (as symbolized by Christ) connotes security, tranquility, and order, protecting the flock from thieves and predators (metaphorically representing false prophets and false doctrine). Christ takes responsibility for caring for His flock (who over the years have become His intimate companions), including laying down His very life.

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Breaking the Sabbath Community corral Defiling the Sabbath Disfellowshipping Door Excommunication Gate Giving God the glory Hireling Judean shepherd Light of the world Loyalty Michener, James Pharisees Self denial Shepherd analogy Sheep analogy Sin The Source Spiritual blindness Traditions of men Urgency

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