~5 min.The Fields Of Boaz
biblecentre.org · ... of redemption. This is very blessed. As we see with the man in Jn. 9 (who discovered in Jesus first "a man", then "prophet", and finally "the ...
~76 min.THE SECOND EPISTLE TO THE CORINTHIANS
biblecentre.org · ... man with the opened eyes could say, "We know" that He is "of God" (Jn. 9:29-32). He too, again and again, was faced with death, and yet He lived ( ...
~7 min.Going Out and Coming Out and Outside the Camp
biblecentre.org · ... others, are being weaned from Judaism as it rejected their own Messiah. In Jn. 9, the man born blind and healed by the Lord (which showed again ...
~13 min.The Church as Administered by Paul
... God's world, but put us outside man's world. As the blind man of Jn. 9, when cast out by the religious world, finds himself in the presence of ...
~13 min.Exodus 26
... stones to cast at him." In short, the acknowledgement of the Pharisees, in Jn. 9, was true in reference to men in general. "as for this fellow, ...
~16 min.Sanctification
biblecentre.org · ... rejected in His word, and in His work, as is brought out in Jn. 8; 9. Thus it was not a question merely of failure and sin; there ...
~16 min.The Good Shepherd
biblecentre.org · Frank Binford Hole. Jn. 9 is occupied with the incident of the man whose eyes were opened by going to the pool of Siloam and washing. This man ...
~22 min.The Sonship of Christ
biblecentre.org · ... This was true of the Jews when the Lord was here. The man in Jn. 9 who was born blind, had his eyes opened and worshipped the Lord Jesus as the ...
~33 min.The Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ
biblecentre.org · ... refused in Jerusalem in His words (Jn. 8), in His works (Jn. 9), and in His Person (Jn. 10), but the Father gave one ...
~35 min.Outline of the Gospel of John
biblecentre.org · ... rejection of the Son of God had already been demonstrated (Jn. 8; 9). Instead, John's Gospel gives us the Lord's wonderful farewell ...