this past sunday

march 15th Sermon

Sermon recap

This past Sunday, Pastor Jon delivered a thought-provoking sermon that invited us to examine our lives through the illuminating light of Christ. Using the story from the Gospel of John about a blind man receiving his sight, Pastor Jon challenged us to look beyond the physical and open our spiritual eyes to the transformative power of Jesus.

The Journey of Faith: Pastor Jon started by comparing our spiritual journey to a long drive, emphasizing the importance of having a guiding light, much like headlights on a dark road. This metaphor beautifully illustrated our need for Christ's light in navigating life's challenges.

Healing and Transformation: The sermon highlighted how Jesus, as the Light of the World, brings both physical and spiritual healing. Just as the blind man's eyes were opened, we too are invited to see God's love and grace more clearly in our lives.

Reexamining Our Lives: We were encouraged to reexamine our lives and the hidden areas where we might feel unloved or beyond grace, allowing Christ's light to reveal and heal those parts of us.

As we reflect on these messages, let's approach this week with a renewed perspective, allowing Christ's light to guide us in our actions and thoughts. May we all find the courage to confront and transform the darker areas of our lives, embracing the love and grace that Jesus offers. We're blessed to have you in our community, and we hope to see you at our next gathering.

Sermon Study GUide

March 15, 2026 Sermon

Reading
  • John 9:1-41
  • Psalm 119:105
  • Ephesians 5:8-14

Warm Up
  • What has been the longest journey you have ever taken, and how did you feel during that journey?
  • Have you ever experienced a time when you were in complete darkness? How did it feel when you finally found the light?
  • What does the phrase "light of the world" mean to you?

Scripture Exploration
  • Read John 9:1-41. What stands out to you about the interaction between Jesus and the blind man?
  • How does the concept of light and darkness play a role in this passage?
  • What do you recall about the Pharisees' reaction to the miracle? How does this reflect their understanding of Jesus?

Personal Reflection
  • How does the healing of the blind man illustrate the spiritual enlightenment Jesus brings?
  • Cross-reference with Ephesians 5:8-14. How does this passage deepen your understanding of living as "children of light"?
  • What does Psalm 119:105 say about the role of God's word in guiding us?

Personal Application
  • Reflect on an area of your life where you feel "blind" or in darkness. How can you invite Jesus to bring light into that area?
  • What steps can you take this week to "walk as children of light" in your community?
  • Consider ways you can help others see the light of Christ through your actions and words.
  • Plan a specific action you can take to reexamine a "blind spot" in your life in light of Christ's teachings.