John 9:1-41 | Ben Potloff | "Jesus said, 'For judgment I came into this world, that those who do not see may see, and those who see may become blind'" (v. 39). Some of the sayings of Jesus can be difficult for sinful human beings to understand and—often—even harder to accept. However, the idea of judgment is critical to understanding the person and work of Jesus Christ. For the one who trusts in Christ, there is great hope in the final Judge.
MAIN IDEA
Jesus came to make the blind see.
OUTLINE
I. Pain is not punishment or purposeless, but is a platform that displays God’s power (vv. 1-7)
II. Rejecters of Jesus are blind and guilty, believers in Jesus have light and life (vv. 8-41)
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
1. What stands out to you in this passage? Why?
2. What is difficult to understand or accept in this passage? How does your natural—and sinful—self want to push against the words of Jesus?
3. What hope is there for sinners facing a judge like Christ?
4. How does this passage give you a richer understanding of the person and work of Jesus?
5. How does this passage call you to live differently?