What Do You Say About Him?

May 27, 2025
In this powerful continuation of John 9, we witness what happens when bold faith confronts blind religion. A man, healed by Jesus and seeing for the first time in his life, is met not with celebration—but interrogation. Pastor [Name] unpacks this dramatic moment and challenges us to speak boldly about what Jesus has done, even when others refuse to see the truth.

Key Points:
– Not every suffering is punishment—sometimes it’s preparation. Jesus sees purpose in our pain and uses it to reveal God’s glory.
– Healing often comes through obedience. The blind man didn’t debate; he simply obeyed, and his life was transformed.
– Religion without relationship always misses the miracle. The Pharisees focused on rules instead of rejoicing in the restoration.
– You can debate theology, but you can’t deny a changed life. Personal testimony remains a powerful witness to Christ’s work.
– The truth divides not because it’s unclear, but because it’s undeniable. Jesus threatened their control, and their pride resisted the truth.

Boldness grows when you stand on what Jesus has done. The man’s faith grew as he stood firm in his testimony, even under pressure.
Are you speaking what you know, or staying quiet out of fear? If Jesus has opened your eyes—tell the world. You don’t need all the answers. You just need to share what He’s done: “He touched me. I obeyed. And now I see.”

Key Scriptures: John 9:13–17, John 7:24, Matthew 23:24, Acts 4:20, Proverbs 29:25