May 27, 2026

Episode 6 Sight That Saves Sight That Condemns

Episode 6 Sight That Saves Sight That Condemns

In this powerful conclusion to From Darkness to Sight, we encounter the healed man one final time—no longer just physically healed, but now spiritually awakened. When he meets Jesus again, everything changes. This is where sight becomes more than vision—it becomes belief.

But not everyone sees.

While one man moves from blindness to worship, the Pharisees remain stuck in their spiritual darkness, convinced they already see. Jesus reveals a sobering truth: it’s not blindness that condemns—it’s the refusal to admit it.

This episode challenges us to examine our own sight. Are we truly seeing Jesus for who He is, or are we blinded by pride, religion, or assumption?

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Show Notes

  • Primary Scripture: John 9:35–41
  • The healed man’s journey is completed: from blindness → healing → boldness → belief → worship
  • Jesus seeks the man out—revealing that salvation is personal
  • The declaration “Son of God” demands a response
  • Spiritual blindness is not about inability, but unwillingness
  • The Pharisees’ greatest issue: they claimed to see, yet rejected the Light

Application Questions

  1. Have you moved beyond knowing about Jesus to truly believing in Him?
  1. In what areas of your life might pride be blinding you?
  1. Are you willing to admit when you don’t see clearly?
  1. What does it mean to you personally to worship Jesus as the Son of God?
  1. How can you guard against becoming spiritually complacent like the Pharisees?

Short Prayer

Lord, open my eyes—not just to see, but to truly understand. Remove any pride or blindness in my heart that keeps me from fully recognizing You. Help me walk in humility, truth, and faith. I don’t just want to see—I want to believe. In Jesus’ name, amen.

Key Verse (KJV)

John 9:39 – “And Jesus said, For judgment I am come into this world, that they which see not might see; and that they which see might be made blind.”