John 9

John 9:1-3Open Link in New Window As he [Jesus] went along, he saw a man blind from birth.  His disciples asked him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”  “Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” said Jesus, “but this happened so that the work of God might be displayed in his life.”

From my Bible’s commentary:

Some of the bad things that happen occur simply because we live in a fallen world.  Negative circumstances occur because creation itself was damaged when sin entered the world, opening the door for illness and natural disaster (see Romans 8:19-22Open Link in New Window).  In this case, neither the man nor his parents had done anything to deserve his blind birth.  Their suffering came as the result of living in a ruined creation.  Nevertheless, God intended to use their terrible experience to accomplish a greater good.

God receives glory when he miraculously intervenes with his healing power.  But he also receives glory when people endure their suffering through the power of his grace.  In either case, God is glorified as the giver of life in an otherwise futile and destructive world.

About Anna

I've been married to my college sweetheart for 17 years and we've been in full or part time ministry ever since. I am a stay at home mom who homeschools our oldest son (11) while our youngest son (9) attends public school. Having adopted both our kids, we are big fans of adoption. My oldest has Asperger's Syndrome and my youngest has been diagnosed with a mood disorder, possibly bi-polar. I also have two long-haired dachshunds that I adore - Eli and Graham. I enjoy camping, watching movies, listening to and singing all types of music, and just spending time together with my precious family.
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2 Responses to John 9

  1. martha says:

    I love it Anna!!  It is so true.  What greater purpose do we have but to glorify our heavenly Father in all we do.

  2. Mamaw says:

    Insert your comment here…”I will never leave thee nor forsake thee.” Has gotten me through many heartbreaks.
    Mamaw

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