Seeing With Your Heart
The Fourth Sunday of Lent John 9:1–41 The story of the man born blind is one of the most tender and challenging encounters in the Gospels. Jesus gives sight to someone who has never seen a sunrise, a loved one’s face, or the beauty of creation. Yet the miracle becomes the center of controversy. The religious leaders question it, deny it, and try to explain it away. They can’t accept that God might be at work in a way they didn’t expect. Meanwhile, the man who was healed grows in clarity—not just in his physical sight, but in his spiritual vision. With each question he’s asked, he becomes more confident, more courageous, more aware of who Jesus truly is. By the end of the passage, he sees more clearly than anyone else in the story. This Gospel invites us to reflect on the difference between seeing with our eyes and seeing with our hearts. Sometimes we, too, can become so used to our assumptions, routines, or fears that we miss the quiet ways God is moving in our lives. We...