* Christ give sight to one born blind. (1-7) The account given by the
blind man. (8-12) The Pharisees question the man that had been blind.
(13-17) They ask concerning him. (18-23) They cast him out. (24-34)
Christ's words to the man that had been blind. (35-38) He reproves the
Pharisees. (39-41)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-7 Christ cured many who were blind by disease or accident; here he
cured one born blind. Thus he showed his power to help in the most
desperate cases, and the work of his grace upon the souls of sinners,
which gives sight to those blind by nature. This poor man could not
see Christ, but Christ sa... [ Continue Reading ]
8-12 Those whose eyes are opened, and whose hearts are cleansed by
grace, being known to be the same person, but widely different in
character, live as monuments to the Redeemer's glory, and recommend
his grace to all who desire the same precious salvation. It is good to
observe the way and method o... [ Continue Reading ]
13-17 Christ not only worked miracles on the sabbath, but in such a
manner as would give offence to the Jews, for he would not seem to
yield to the scribes and Pharisees. Their zeal for mere rites consumed
the substantial matters of religion; therefore Christ would not give
place to them. Also, work... [ Continue Reading ]
18-23 The Pharisees vainly hoped to disprove this notable miracle.
They expected a Messiah, but could not bear to think that this Jesus
should be he, because his precepts were all contrary to their
traditions, and because they expected a Messiah in outward pomp and
splendour. The fear of man brings... [ Continue Reading ]
24-34 As Christ's mercies are most valued by those who have felt the
want of them, that have been blind, and now see; so the most powerful
and lasting affections to Christ, arise from actual knowledge of him.
In the work of grace in the soul, though we cannot tell when, and how,
and by what steps t... [ Continue Reading ]
35-38 Christ owns those who own him and his truth and ways. There is
particular notice taken of such a suffer in the cause of Christ, and
for the testimony of a good conscience. Our Lord Jesus graciously
reveals himself to the man. Now he was made sensible what an
unspeakable mercy it was, to be cur... [ Continue Reading ]
39-41 Christ came into the world to give sight to those who were
spiritually blind. Also, that those who see might be made blind; that
those who have a high conceit of their own wisdom, might be sealed up
in ignorance. The preaching of the cross was thought to be folly by
such as by carnal wisdom kn... [ Continue Reading ]