Sermons About Sight
I Want to See! (8:30)
Do you know any blind people? Living around a person without sight is very different than living with people who have sight. Jesus desired to give people sight so that all can see! Check out these series of stories from the Gospel of Luke and find hope in the Good News Jesus offers!
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So That the Blind May See
The Feast of Tabernacles or Booths marked the incoming of the grape and olive harvests. The feast was full of significance in that is spoke of the great harvest of nations. Part of the ceremony was the illumination of the Temple, illustrating the glory of God in the middle of pagan darkness. Into this setting comes Jesus saying, "I am the light of the world". In John 9, with the healing of a man born blind he shows he is the light, as he opens not only the man's physical eyes but his spiritual eyes too.
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How to be at the Right Place at the Right Time
Being in the right place at the right time is a matter of doing what God expects you to do wherever He has placed you.
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Shotgun Glory
The contrast of the disciples vying for glory in the coming Kingdom of God versus the humility of the blind beggar, asking to be redeemed to sight.
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Hebrews 11 : Moving from a casual faith to a radical faith: Having certainty of faith even when you have nothing else.
We have become too casual with the truth of the Gospel in our day. This occurs when faith loses its edge. Faith that has lost its edge does not deny truth, it does not outright deny the teachings of scripture or sound theology. But faith that has lost its edge is unable to put these teaching into practice or to step up and slay giants or walk on water. When this happens, faith is reduced to a list of items we believe are true.
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