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Discernment:
Spirit vs. Flesh
John Chapter 9
“The only exercise some people get is
jumping to conclusions, running down
their friends, side-stepping responsibility,
and pushing their luck!”
"Jumping to conclusions seldom leads to
happy landings!”
"Jumping to conclusions is not half as
good an exercise as digging for facts"
“A conclusion is just simply the place
where someone decided to stop thinking”
Discernment:
Spirit vs. Flesh
John Chapter 9
• Four Groups Of People Seek To Draw A Conclusion:
– The Disciples: Motivated by misinformation & misconceptions
(John 9:1-5)
• Shortsighted – They see a blind man and all they can think of is a
theological dilemma. Jesus is with them! Where’s compassion?
• Wrong assumption – Saw his physical condition as a result of sin. Didn’t
know this was so God’s work could be shown through him.
• Limited their options – Must be his sin or his parents’ sin. Why were they
so sure that there was not a third option?
• Because they jumped to this conclusion they were missing out on a
chance to see Jesus heal this man and see God’s great power!
• Their jumping to conclusions could have stood in the way of God working
His will through this man, the very work Jesus came to accomplish!
• Four Groups Of People Seek To Draw A Conclusion:
– The Pharisees: Motivated By Preconceptions & Prejudices
(John 9:13-17, 24-29, 34, 39-41)
• The point of contention – Jesus performed a miracle on the Sabbath… He
forced them to wrestle with their ideas of the Sabbath and their
view of Him. Be dishonest with self or face what it all meant.
• The Pharisees entered this situation with preconceived ideas… They were
sure Jesus broke the Sabbath and were unwilling to evaluate their
understanding of the law. Already decided the reality.
• Showed dishonesty – Weren’t really searching for truth.
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Wouldn’t evaluate evidence… Rejected Jesus since He conflicted their reality
Seemed to be searching for answers, but only wanted a certain kind of answer
They were the blind ones… Not because they couldn’t see, but they wouldn’t see
They say they don’t know where Jesus is from – Self contradictory (John 7:27-28)
• Conclusion? None! But to reject Jesus. Had to ignore it all!
• Four Groups Of People Seek To Draw A Conclusion:
– The Parents: Motivated By Fear (John 9:18-22)
• Pharisees were a powerful group – Could really make their life hard!
• Fear clouds their judgment… they are willing to sacrifice their son’s
welfare to protect themselves. Just don’t want the trouble of it all.
• Don’t want to own up to the responsibility and consequences that would
follow. They are blowing an incredible opportunity.
– Blind man: Honesty & Openness (9:11, 12, 17, 24-33, 35-38)
• Consistently shown an open, honest, and simplistic heart… He wont try to
own up to what he can be sure and certain about.
• He freely confesses what he doesn’t know. Humble. Was blind, now see!
• He courageously faces off with the hypocrisy of the Pharisees
• Puts together pieces and accepts evidence… Jesus must be from God!
• When Jesus reveals Himself, he not only accepts but also worships
• Lessons About Drawing Conclusions….
– Are our conclusions about others fleshly or spiritual? Make sure
we use heavenly wisdom, not demonic (James 2:1-4; Jn 7:24)
– It is a foolish thing to answer a matter before you hear it… Do
we have all the evidence? Are we quick to get upset before we
are sure what happened? Hear one side of story? (Prov. 18:13)
– Strive to be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath… Listen
and keep emotions in check (James 1:19-20)
– Be intellectually honest with ourselves. Be willing to pay the
cost and face the consequences. Value truth above other
things. Saddest blindness isn’t inability to see, but
unwillingness to see (Acts 2826-27)
– Develop faith without prejudices & preconceptions (Prv. 23:23)
It’s Decision Time!
Will you decide
to follow Jesus?