John 9:13-34
Ep. 131

John 9:13-34

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A Verse-by-Verse Expository Sermon on John 9:13-34 from March 22.

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Um, We started that

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tradition, our men's meeting, we had 34 men Friday night and

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uh, I decided to carry

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on that tradition of reading a psalm and then singing that psalm.

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And uh, it, it fit very

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well with what the speaker had to say.

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So as long as the meeting is here, we're

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gonna, we're gonna continue.

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To do that.

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Have your Bibles, turn with me to John chapter 9.

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And verse 13.

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If

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you can remember last time we were in John, we covered the 1st 12 verses

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of the ninth chapter, and it was the

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account of Jesus healing, the

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man born blind.

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And I want to start out before we get going with something

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Stacy brought to me.

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And Stacy, you could correct me at any point if I get some of this wrong.

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Remember, we talked about

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the question of why did Jesus use

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the spittle and the clay to

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heal the man born blind's eyes.

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And there were a number of

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theories I gave you.

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Some of them were kind of silly, if you remember, but MacArthur's

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contention was the scripture doesn't tell us, so we just don't know.

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Well, Stacy came upon a guy who

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has the best theory that I've ever heard.

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And it just sounds just like Jesus.

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And let me give you a little ramp up to it.

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For example, in his talk that he was giving.

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He said, he talked about the added loss that

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the Pharisees had added to God's word that they all

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had to follow by.

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And one of the laws, for example, was that

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when Messiah came, Messiah

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would be able to heal Jews

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who had leprosy, correct, Stacy?

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And so Jesus very specifically,

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when he went on and healed 10 lepers at

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once, knowing that, what did he do?

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He sent those 10 lepers straight to the chief

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priest to let them know.

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Hey, I'm Messiah.

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Same thing with the demoniac in their in their rules.

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They said that the Messiah would be able to cast a

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demon out of a man who couldn't speak, who was dumb.

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And Jesus did that, right, to prove he was Messiah.

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Well, guess what?

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In there, over 600 and something

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laws and they even added more to that.

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Uh, there is a law in there.

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Now, if I'm remembering this correctly, Stacy,

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that if you were going to try to heal

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someone, you couldn't put spittle,

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your own spittle as a source of healing.

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So Jesus said, watch this.

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And he spit on the ground on purpose.

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I love that theory more than any theory

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I've ever, is that not just like Jesus?

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That's just like Jesus right there.

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So, I'm liking that guy she listened to right there.

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All right, let's get on with it because what

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the rest of this chapter here in chapter 9.

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Remember, the whole 9th chapter takes up this issue with the man born blind.

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What the rest of this chapter is going to

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deal with, uh, here is what happens

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after the healing takes place.

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Remember, we looked at the actual account last week.

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Now, you know this.

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That God himself calls all

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people to believe, to

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repent and believe the gospel is not a suggestion, right?

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It's a command, to believe in his son or

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perish, but as we know, look around in your family.

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Look around in your workplace, look around in your day to day.

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The majority of people do

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not repent and believe.

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And the vast majority of people

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did not, when

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God's son was here, on this earth,

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walking in their midst.

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So as I've said before, many times.

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John's gospel is

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designed to bring men

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and women to belief in his son.

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But it is at the

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same time for us, and the church for all history.

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literally a chronicle of

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unbelief at the same time.

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And so far, we've seen unbelief

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in a number of forms like, remember, the

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confused, uh, unbelief of Nicodemus

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at first, in chapter 3, and remember,

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the fickle crowd, that was only

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looking for a meal after he fed them the next day after.

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I mean, even the unbelief at 1st of

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the brothers of Jesus that we've looked at.

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But but what stands out?

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As we've been studying this great gospel amongst

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the different forms of unbelief is the willful, hard-hearted,

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truth, rejecting, unbelief of

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the scribes, the Pharisees,

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the rulers,

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the rulers now.

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Of the religious nation of Israel,

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and in studying this gospel of John.

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We really can put

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together a theology of unbelief.

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And in this ninth chapter in particular, we are going

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to get some serious insight into

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the character of willful,

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obstinate, stubborn unbelief.

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Now, we've gone through what happened in the 1st 12 verses.

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Let me summarize it.

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Jesus meets this man born blind at the temple gates.

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He puts the spit and dirt together.

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Now we know maybe why we, I hope that's what it is when we get to heaven.

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And he puts mud on

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the man's eyes and he says, hey, go

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wash in the pool of Siloam, he does it.

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And wonder of wonders, he comes back, singing.

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It's an incredible...

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Remember when I told you what it is, what kind of miracle it is?

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It's a creative miracle.

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This man has new eyes.

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And as we come to verse 13.

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The Pharisees enter into the picture once again.

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And they are going to Investigate

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this miracle.

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And you know, it's important for us.

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to study and dig into

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this kind of chronicle of unbelief,

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because as you're well aware, As we,

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as Christian people now in 2026, try to be faithful

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to our responsibility to present the gospel to

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people, most of the time, and

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you, you think about this.

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Most of the time, we are

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going to be confronted with unbelief.

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When we present the gospel.

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Most of the time that most

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of the people that we give the gospel too are

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going to reject it, whether they're just complete unbelievers,

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whether they're in a false system of faith, they're going to reject

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God's gospel.

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And today we're actually going to cover, you're not going to believe this.

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We are actually going to cover from versus 13 to 34.

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That's a pretty good clip for me.

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But we can do that when it's narrative.

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Because this doesn't require a lot of explanation.

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The verses are very straightforward.

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My favorite type of preaching is narrative preaching, by the way, if you didn't know that.

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And while we do, we're going to pull out of this

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text, the characteristics of unbelief, and

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what it's really going to do is prepare us for things that

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you and I can face whenever we

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present the gospel.

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So I want you to think about it in that way.

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Also, we're going to see this

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great divide between Christianity and

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Judaism that exist.

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Between the church, and the synagogue.

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This is where that starts to come out.

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The Jews affirmed Moses,

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the believers affirm Christ, and that division

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has existed.

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Ever since then and right up to this very day.

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It's even in our news right now.

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But the main lesson that we have here

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is about unbelief.

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We're going to see how unbelief makes

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conclusions before it makes examinations.

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It's predisposed to its own viewpoint.

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We're going to see how unbelief establishes false standards.

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We're going to see how unbelief

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always demands more and more evidence.

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There is an

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irrationality in unbelief.

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Unbelief does biased research.

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It can look at facts.

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And come to the complete wrong conclusion.

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Unbeliev unbelief is self-centered.

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Unbelief is egocentric.

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And so we're going to use some words as

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our headings and points to break this text down.

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First of all, unbelief is hostile.

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Hostile, if you're from North Baton

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Rouge, but we'll stick with hostile.

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In the big picture,

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Unbelief

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is really, think about it.

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It is a very aggressive attitude to take.

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Now, let me tell you why I say that.

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When you don't believe the gospel.

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And you won't have anything to do with Jesus.

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That really is a

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hostile position towards your maker.

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Why?

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Because he makes the rules.

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He sent Jesus.

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This is his world.

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It's his heaven.

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He is in charge,

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whether you like it or not, or whether you believe it

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or not, and if you choose not to

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believe him, you are in a state

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of hostility towards your maker.

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It doesn't matter whether you believe it or not doesn't change

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the reality.

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This is why unbelievers, persecute

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Christians.

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Religious, religious,

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unbelievers.

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were primarily responsible for crucifying Jesus.

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Unbelievers, persecuted,

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and martyred almost all

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of the apostles.

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It's unbelievers today that

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massacre Christians all over our world.

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I just got an email this morning that, uh, the

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murder of Christians in India has ramped up.

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Again, and that's where,

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you remember, Brother Ed told us a story.

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He was preaching in that church where the week before they found the pastor

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hanging from the rafters.

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For sure.

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The Pharisees were aggressively

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hostile towards Jesus, they think about what we've

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learned so far in this tech, in the gospel of John.

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They've already decided and

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declared that he is insane and

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that he is demon possessed, right?

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And we're going to see that hostility

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borne out here in our text for today.

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So let's start with it.

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Look on the screen or in your Bible.

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They brought to the Pharisees,

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the man who was formally blind.

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Now, the they

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who brought him are the neighbors of

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verse 8 that we looked at last time.

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They knew this man.

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This blind man.

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And remember, what

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we looked at last time, they're going back and forth.

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Baby, no, man, can't be him.

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He's been there for 30 years every day blind and begging.

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It just looks like him.

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It just really can't be him.

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So they're, they,

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they wind up bringing him to the Pharisees.

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And there are a number of possibilities as to why.

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They bring him to the Pharisees.

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The Pharisees or the leaders, right?

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So maybe they just wanted to, them to sign off.

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how did this happen, right?

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Maybe the people wanted a, a

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theological explanation because this really

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is, is so, Amazing.

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I was thinking about this this morning as I was doing my final edits

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of this sermon and I really don't think I have words

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strong enough to really describe.

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How shocking it must have been.

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The only thing I could think of.

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I love Stevie Wonder.

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My family loves Stevie Wonder.

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I been listening to Stevie Wonder since I was long as I can remember.

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You ever seen Stevie Wonder with his glasses on?

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I mean, you can see that

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this man's eyes are dead.

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You've seen blind people born from birth to dead eyes, right?

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Well, you can imagine.

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Every day, this man

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begging at the gate, they could see, I don't think they

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had any glasses down at the Circle K back there in Judaism of the 1st century, right?

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They could see his eyes.

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And then all of a sudden,

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He's looking at them.

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With alive eyes.

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They knew this man had

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been blind all his life.

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So, I mean, you think about these neighbors and these crowded people, no,

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it's just bewildering to them.

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The blind man himself even

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says later, no one has ever even heard.

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of anyone ever being healed

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of being born blind.

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Do you know there is not one single healing

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of a blind man in the whole Old Testament?

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Of course, that's home purpose, right?

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This is unheard of.

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Also, the Pharisees had

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been running, you know, the demon possessed

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insane spin machine against Jesus amongst

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the people, and they had even come to the place where

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anybody who confessed Jesus as Messiah,

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would be put out of the synagogue.

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As we go see that in verse 22 in just a minute.

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So there was fear.

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that spread amongst the people.

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And I'm sure they wanted to figure out, okay, well wait a minute, though.

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Wait a minute.

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How did this Jesus

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that the Pharisees have been continuously

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deriding every single day?

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How could what they're saying

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about this man match up with

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him healing this man who's clearly born blind.

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Beyond this, they

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knew that Jesus had broken the Sabbath.

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Look at verse 14.

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Now.

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It was a Sabbath on the day when

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Jesus made the clay and opened his eyes.

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They knew that healing was not allowed on the Sabbath.

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For them, now, you understand?

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That meant medical healing.

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Right?

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Nobody had ever done a miracle healing ever.

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Right, in their lifetimes, and so,

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but their rules were so crazy.

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If somebody was sick

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on the Sabbath, you couldn't do anything to make them bet.

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I mean, they could just be violently ill, and you just, Sabbath, stand back.

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You gotta take it.

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But if somebody was dying on

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the Sabbath, they had a rule.

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You could prevent them from dying, but you just couldn't make

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them well if it was if they were sick.

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Just insane.

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Legalism is nuts, okay?

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And then verse 14 mentions

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how Jesus used the clay.

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As we talked about earlier.

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Well, that would be classified as work.

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He picked up the clay with the spittle.

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That's work.

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So, in their eyes, in all

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of their eyes, Jesus had violated the Sabbath.

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Now, for sure, with some of these folks here

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in this group, that was the major issue.

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What do we do about this violation of the Sabbath?

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Let's go to the Pharisees.

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So that would be an issue with some of

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them for certain.

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So they bring them in in verse 15, look at it.

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Then the Pharisees also

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were asking him again how he received

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his sight, and it says again there because

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the neighbors had asked him 1st back there in verse 10.

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So again, he has to answer this question.

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This time from the Pharisees.

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About how he had received his sight.

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Look next in verse 15.

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And he said to them.

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He applied clay to my eyes.

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I washed.

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And I see.

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Very simple,

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very straightforward.

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I mean, what else could the man say?

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Other than that?

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That's all he knew.

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And the Pharisees were

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not going to take the word of the neighbors or even that

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they had known this man all of his life, they

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wanted to hear it straight from him.

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And he tells.

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the truth.

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Verse 16.

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Therefore, some of the Pharisees were saying, this man is

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not from God, because he does not keep the Sabbath.

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Now think about this.

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This is supposed to

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be an investigation.

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Which

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means, the conclusion of the investigation

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is supposed to come where?

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At the end.

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This here is

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the conclusion before the investigation.

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Notice they say, this man.

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They hate Jesus so much, they won't even call him Jesus.

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They call him this man.

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And we see them do that repeatedly in John.

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They don't want to mention his name, but they've already made a conclusion.

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And their conclusion is this.

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This man is not

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from God, can't be because

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he doesn't keep the Sabbath.

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Here's how they reason.

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All people who are from God, keep the Sabbath.

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Jesus doesn't keep the Sabbath, conclusion,

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Jesus is not from God.

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That's their thinking.

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He doesn't keep all the ridiculous,

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hair splitting, trifling little rules that they made up,

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addition to the word of God on the Sabbath, but all

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people from God would in their eyes.

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So he's not from God.

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So it's back.

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That's how unbelief works.

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Start with a conclusion, and then work your way backwards,

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and however, there is a group within the Pharisees.

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And they are

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not so easily persuaded by this line of reasoning.

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Look next at verse 16.

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But others were saying, how

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can a man who is a sinner, perform such signs?

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And we assume the others here are other Pharisees

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in the context of the text here, and they ask, how can

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a man who is a sinner perform such signs and do this?

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So, now this group had their own reasoning.

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Only God can open blind eyes.

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They were right about that.

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Jesus opened the eyes of a blind man.

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conclusion?

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Jesus is from God.

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So with group A, it's

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the Sabbath issue.

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With group B, it's the supernatural issue.

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Group A is unmoved.

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We don't know about group B, but we do know

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what it says next at the end of verse 16,

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Look at it.

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And there was a division among them.

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So, There's hope for group B.

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But you know what happens?

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They just fade out of the picture after this and we

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don't hear from them again in this text.

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But this kind of division was part

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of what was happening with Jesus.

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We saw this before back in chapter 7.

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says there was a division among the people.

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Later in chapters in, says there was a division.

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Jesus brought division between people and guess what?

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He still does.

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He still does in families.

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He still does in workplaces.

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So we're gonna follow here.

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The text and group A because

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they take charge in the text.

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And they are just hard hearted

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unbelievers, and we just saw they made their conclusion.

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They're hostile toward anything, anything that

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comes up that offends or assaults their

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conclusion, they're going to be hostile against.

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Next in verses 1724, we're going to see

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how unbelief will not bend.

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How it cannot be convinced.

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The blind man told them exactly

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what had happened.

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I was blind.

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I was born blind.

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Jesus came up to play on my eyes, told

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me to go wash.

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I did that.

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Now I can see.

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And he's think about this.

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As he's answering them, okay?

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He is literally looking at

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them with brand new eyeballs in their face.

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And there are

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all kind of people around this man.

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Again, who

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had been around him for years, and they're affirming this

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reality, which they can see.

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But it is

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the nature of determined,

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willful, unbelief, that

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wants more and more and more evidence,

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and soon as they get it, they never want anything to do with it.

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It's really a mad search,

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really, to discredit.

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It keeps probing,

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not because it's seeking the truth.

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But because it's seeking a justification

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for the conclusion that it wants.

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Now look next in verse 17.

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So they said to the blind man again.

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What do you say about him since

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he opened your eyes?

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Look what he says.

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And he said, He is a prophet.

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Now.

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This is the blind man, beggar guy.

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He had no authority at all.

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He would, do you know he would have never one day in his life ever

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been allowed in the synagogue?

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Why?

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Because remember, we talked about this in their view,

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blindness was related to sinfulness.

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So this man was cursed?

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Remember, who's sinned, this man or his parents?

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Anybody who had a disease or deformity or a disability was

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cursed and they were never allowed to be a part of the synagogue.

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The Pharisees wouldn't go near people like that.

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They were outcasts.

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That's why he's at the gate begging in the 1st place.

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So here's a man who had

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never been exposed to the synagogue.

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He hasn't been taught like other people.

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But he does have what's

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so lacking in America today, the common sense enough to know.

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Jesus did heal him and is in

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fact, the prophet.

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And that was being said,

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going back to chapter 4, many people were saying in

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chapter 4, he's a prophet.

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Nicodemus knew early on, hey, no

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man can do what you do unless they came from God.

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I mean, but he couldn't, he was having trouble figuring all that out, but at least he knew that much.

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And now this man, he believes, This

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man healed my blindness.

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He is a prophet from God.

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And so he gives this very straightforward, sensible answer.

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Which should have been the end of the investigation, to be honest with you.

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But look next in verse 18.

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The Jews then

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did not believe it of him that he had been

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blind and had received sight until they called the

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parents of the very one who had received his sight.

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Now, Remember, they've heard from the man.

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The man is surrounded by all

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these people who had known him since he was a little kid.

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And all their collective

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testimony together, and still, these leaders don't believe.

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Because unbelief is immovable.

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In itself.

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It doesn't bend.

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We experience this in our own lives, don't we?

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Most of the people we present with

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the truth will not accept it.

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Narrow is the way and phew, there be that find it.

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Jesus said.

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That's just the reality.

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So they have this.

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Predisposed viewpoint.

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They will not give up this notion that this man,

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right here, Jesus is a sinner and he's

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not from God, so they want to dig deeper.

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They think,

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There must be something about this

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story we're just not getting, that we're not seeing yet.

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Must be some kind of cover up here, some kind of lie.

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So we got to get to the bottom of this.

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So what do they do?

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Let's call in the rents.

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The parents.

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verse 19.

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And question them, saying, is this your son?

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Who you say was born blind,

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then how does he now

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see?

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So get the parents in there, and

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they present them with two questions.

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One, is this your son?

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And number two, how did he gain his sight?

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And remember, the miracle happened.

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There were some people saying, no, no, no, no, no.

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That's not the man.

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It can't be him.

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I mean, it just looks like the guy.

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And so, maybe it's just mistaken identity,

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so let's go get the parents.

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They know who he is.

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Verse 20.

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The parents answered them

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and said, We know that this is our son.

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And that he

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was born blind.

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We know this is our son, and yes, he was born blind.

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Case closed, strike the gavel because now he's

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standing there, saying, so you should conclude,

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right now, the man Jesus is from

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God, right?

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But the parents aren't done.

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Verse 21.

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But how he now sees.

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We do not know.

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Or who opened his eyes.

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We do not know.

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Ask him.

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He is of age.

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He will speak for himself.

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Now, I'm sorry, how lame are these parents?

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These are some lame parents, Jack.

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They're lying.

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They're lying to

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cover for themselves.

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Look at verse 22.

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His parents said this.

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Why did they say this because they were afraid of the Jews,

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for the Jews had already agreed that if anyone confessed him

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to be Christ, he was to be put out of the synagogue.

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There it is.

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Count to cost?

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Fail.

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So the reason they said we

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don't know is because they were afraid that if they said they did know that

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it was Jesus, they'd get blown out of the synagogue.

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They're lying.

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to protect themselves.

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They knew who did this.

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I mean, think about it, man.

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When they 1st got on the scene, then they saw their son with

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a live eyes looking straight at them, you

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don't think they had to have a conversation right there at that point with the son?

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The man knew.

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He said the man called Jesus made some clay.

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Don't forget, don't forget this, man.

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The name of Jesus was on the lips of every single

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human being in Jerusalem in Israel.

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I mean, he was viral before there was viral, without a computer.

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right?

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Everybody was talking about this.

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We're right at the end of the 3 years.

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There's only 6 months left to go before Calvary.

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This is the talk of the town, this man.

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And these parents knew firsthand.

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What it meant to be thrown out of the synagogue.

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Because their son had lived outside

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the synagogue all his life.

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They knew what the implications were to be cursed, to be an outcast.

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Guess what?

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They didn't want that.

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And notice how the parents say, ask him.

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He's of age.

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You can't throw him out the synagogue.

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He's not in the synagogue.

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Go on, ask him.

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I'm telling you, being thrown

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out of a synagogue was a very big deal in Jewish society.

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If you weren't in the synagogue, you might as well be a leper.

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You were cut off from God, you were cut off

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from the life of the nation, both socially and economically.

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So they didn't want to get anywhere close to experiencing what

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the sun had experienced since he couldn't be thrown out verse 23.

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For this reason, the parent said, he

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is of age, ask him, verse 24.

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So a 2nd time.

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They called the man who had been born who

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had been blind and said to him.

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Give glory to God.

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We know this man is a sinner.

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They just won't bend.

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And they say, give glory to God.

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Let me tell you where they got that from.

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Look at it direct quote from Joshua 7

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and verse 19.

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Just a little backstory when the Israelites came into the land.

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They were told to take nothing from the people, but oh, Achan

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and his family, they stole all kind of stuff and buried it in their tent.

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Joshua finds out, remember, and confronts

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Aiken and says, give glory to the Lord, the God of Israel,

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and give praise to him, and tell me now what you have done.

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So all the Jews, they knew that story very well.

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That story says, God is glorified when

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you tell the truth, and that's what they're saying right here to this bond

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man when they say, give glory to God.

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Tell us the truth.

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They're not buying his testimony or the testimony

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of the parents or of all the people who know him.

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Folks, this is how.

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Firm and immovable.

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Their unbelief is.

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They just concentrated on one thing.

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This man can't be from God.

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This man is assuming.

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So, The

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formerly blind man, Takes

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up on the use of the word no, K-N-O-W.

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And you have to like this guy.

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And you're going to get to like any more

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and more here every time he speaks coming up.

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Verse 25.

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He then answered.

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Whether he is a sinner,

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I do not know.

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One thing I do know.

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That though I was blind.

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Now I see.

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You

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want to talk about what we know.

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And what we don't know, I

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don't know about the accusation.

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of Jesus being a sinner.

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I tell you what I do know.

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I was a bond man.

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And now I'm looking straight at you.

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And that's really as far as he can go.

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It's just so clear, they have no interest in the truth.

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Verse 26.

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So they said to him, what did he do to you?

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How did you open?

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How did he open your eyes now thank

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for just a minute?

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That's a pretty significant

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thing, because in that statement, they

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just admitted that he was healed.

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They just admitted that he was blind and his eyes were opened.

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Look at it.

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They say, what did he do to you and

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how did he open your eyes and that takes us to the next point?

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Unbelief, it's just irrational.

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Right?

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With absolute true facts,

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if you come to the wrong conclusion, conclusion, you're irrational.

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That's what unbelief is.

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It's irrrational.

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So they say, What did he do to you?

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How did he open your eyes?

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And let me tell you something, this guy,

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This guy just keeps getting better, verse 27.

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He answered them.

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I told you already.

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And you did not listen.

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Why do you want to hear it again?

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You do not want to become one of

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his disciples too, do you?

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I love that.

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This is my man right here.

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This man ain't no dummy.

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This is an outcast

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talking like this to the elite of Israel.

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And there's no doubt at the same time as he's talking with the juice.

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I want you to just think about this for a second.

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The same time he's sitting there with

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these Jews every single 2nd.

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Never have been seen in his life.

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Scenery is just overwhelming his senses

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at the moment that he's saying this to the Jews.

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There's a whole lot going on with this guy right here.

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And he has to be just so full of

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joy and confidence because he knows, he

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knows he's just been healed by a man that has to be from God.

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And next week we're going to see how he comes all the

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way to salvation, but that's going to be next time.

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So, so he really has absolutely no

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problem.

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It's complete confidence to hit them right back because he knows the truth.

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That's what's so good about having the truth.

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That's why I don't care.

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You put me in Tiger Stadium, 100,000 people.

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I'm not going to preach any differently there than I will right here

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because I had the confidence that I have the truth.

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So now they descend to

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that 3rd level of contact, and I don't know if you remember,

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we talked about this, verbal abuse.

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That's next in the line of the debate, verse 28.

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They reviled him.

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And said, you are his disciple.

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We are disciples of Moses.

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And there's that breach that I talked about earlier.

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Moses, and Christ, the

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church, and the synagogue, Judaism,

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and Christianity, still at odds,

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this day, the only chosen people

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of God in this world right now are people who

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have repented of their sins, and placed their saving faith in Christ alone.

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I don't care what their ethnicity is.

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Verse 29.

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We know that God has spoken to

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Moses, but as for this man,

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and there it is again, they will not even say his name because they

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hate his guts so much.

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As for this man, we do not know where, he is from.

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Now they should have known.

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It was so clear.

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And listen, when they said we don't know where he's from,

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they're not talking about what town he's from.

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This is about, we don't know the origin of this man.

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They were unwilling to say,

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it's God, and since he did clearly

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just so many 100s, literally

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of supernatural things.

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The only alternative that they had to say

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about Jesus is, well, he has to be satanic.

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Right?

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The power has to come from Satan.

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supernatural, clearly.

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Character of unbelief.

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And then verse 30.

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My man here saves the best for last in the conversation.

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And he hits directly

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with these words next into the irrationality of all this.

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Look at verse 30.

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The man answered and said to them, well,

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here is an amazing thing that you do

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not know where he is from, and yet he opened my eyes.

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The conclusion.

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is so simple.

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He created new eyes, for heaven's sake.

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He has to be from heaven.

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Breaking news, God

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alone is the creator.

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All that Satan has the power to do is

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destroy and counterfeit and falsify,

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only God can create.

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Jesus created New eyes for me.

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And you guys are telling me you don't know where he's from.

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When unbelief

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investigates a miracle, it comes up first with a conclusion,

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even if it has to function in an

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irrational way to get back to it.

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And lastly, For today, we're gonna

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see how unbelief is abusive.

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Contemptuous.

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And we see that play out next

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in verses 31 to 34.

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But 1st the man keeps talking.

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And we continue to see

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how really smart this guy is, verse 31.

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He says, we know that God does

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not hear sinners.

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Now, that's an Old Testament principle, if I regard iniquity

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in my heart, the Lord will not hear me.

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That's what the Old Testament says.

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This man knew his Old Testament.

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God doesn't hear sinners, but look next.

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But if anyone is God fearing and does his

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will, he hears him, verse 32,

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since the beginning of time.

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It has never been heard that anyone

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opened the eyes of a person born blind.

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Like I said, there is no such thing at

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all in the Old Testament about this.

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This man knew his theology, he was a

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reasonable man, he knew his Old Testament, verse

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33, if this man were not from

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God, he could do.

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He couldn't do any miracles.

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He's been doing

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100s of them in front of your face.

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For 3 years.

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He couldn't do this if he weren't from God.

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So this man, he's taken over the meat tank

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here, the blind beggar man.

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They used to be blind guy.

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He's become a preacher.

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He's pulling

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from the Old Testament, and he's talking to the religious leaders of Israel.

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Huh?

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First, he's sarcastic, and

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now he's very specific and clear minded and faithful to the Old Testament,

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and even referring to the Old Testament principle that God

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doesn't hear the prayer of sinners.

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He's giving them an explanation of reality.

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Sensible, reasonable, logical explanation.

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And by the way, don't forget, he's got proof with alive eyes looking

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right at him when he's doing it.

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To which they respond with,

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contempt.

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And abuse.

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Verse 34.

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They answered him.

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You were born entirely

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in sins, and are you teaching

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us?

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And then they get physical, the last stage

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that we talked about last time.

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So they put him out.

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They threw him out.

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That's the ultimate end of unbelief investigating a miracle.

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Can't deal with it.

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And in our own lives.

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How many people do you know that continue right

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this very moment to live out their lives rejecting Christ?

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Rejecting his gospel.

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It's tough.

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What do we do with that?

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Reality, especially with our family members.

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Well, big picture.

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I want you to think way back to when we were in John 6.

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How did Jesus handle that reality

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in John 6?

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This is where Jesus went.

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No man can come.

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Unless the Father who sent me draws him.

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No one can come.

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Ability, unless it is granted

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by the Father.

40:57

And all that the Father gives,

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and all that the Father grants will come to

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Jesus, and he will raise every one of them

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on the last day guaranteed.

41:10

Every one of them.

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He loses not one.

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The only way any person

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who rejects Christ in his gospel can be delivered

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from the captivity of the slave market

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of unbelief is to be delivered by the

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power of God.

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And what can we do, folks?

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It was responsibility land, plead.

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Plead with God.

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For your lost family members.

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Plead with God for their souls.

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Blead with God to be gracious.

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Present the only gospel that exists, and

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plead with God, to say because

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the natural man does not understand this.

41:52

Things of the spirit of God, their foolishness to him,

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because they're spiritually appraised, and

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the natural man is spiritually dead.

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And we hear it all the time.

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What can a dead man do?

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Stink.

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See it.

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We don't, we

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don't go out into the world with the message of the gospel with any hope.

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That, that, that we have the power in

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our own selves and our own facts and our own ability,

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no matter how eloquently we can present the gospel, to

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shatter the, the, the blackness and

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the darkness of own belief, with our own persuasion.

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There's no way that we can possibly do it.

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It didn't happen like that for you, did it?

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It certainly didn't happen like that for me when we go out with the truth.

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We present it as best we can, and

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we plead with God to draw people out of

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the bondage of unbelief effectually.

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To himself.

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And the story of the blind man is

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the perfect illustration of this.

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The man in his blindness represents

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spiritual blindness, and Jesus

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initiates, and Jesus heals,

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and brings the man to perfect healing,

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just like he does for us.

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We weren't looking for Jesus.

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He came looking.

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Pray, Father heaven, we thank you for this.

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Fantastic, wonderful story as always,

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uh, in these gospels, how?

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Great it is for us to kind of like get

43:28

in a time machine and just go back to these

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accounts that actually happen.

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This is not fiction.

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This is an actual relating of actual

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history in the life of the god man Jesus Christ.

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And so I pray today, Lord, that it would deepen

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our understanding.

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Of all the truths that we've learned here today.

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And as we go back out into our world.

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Lord, that it would that it would motivate us

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to live even more for your glory.

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As always, I pray if there are any here who are still blind.

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We plead with you, Lord, to

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draw them to yourself.

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Safe.

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We pray that all we've done today.

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Has been done in such a way as to bring you all

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the glory.

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In Jesus' name we pray.

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Amen.