Seeing with New Eyes of Faith

Through the lens of John 9-10, we are invited to see with new eyes of faith, opening our hearts to the transformative work of the Son. In Him, the Word became flesh, walking among us not only as the embodiment of truth and grace but as a steadfast friend who remains with us until the end. His actions, healing the blind and guiding His followers like a shepherd, reveal the deep, abiding love that makes spiritual sight possible. It is because of His sacrifice and presence that we gain the vision to journey in faith, trusting in the One who illuminates our path with Light and eternal friendship.

Link to a poem inspired by the book of John 9 Through 10

Here are some declarations of faith from John 9 through 10.  Say them aloud, write them down, or simply reflect on them. May they uplift and empower you for a great weekend!

  • I embrace new eyes of faith, allowing the Son’s work to transform my understanding and guide my path.
  • I rejoice in the truth that the Word became flesh, bringing grace and truth to walk among us.
  • I trust in the Son as my friend and shepherd, knowing that His love is steadfast and eternal.
  • I affirm that through the sacrifice and presence of the Son, spiritual sight and clarity are mine to journey in faith.
  • I celebrate the divine light that illuminates my soul, offering friendship and guidance until the end.

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  1. Lesson Learned from this powerful message “Seeing with new eyes of faith”. This means recognizing that true vision comes not from physical sight, but from a heart opened to Jesus, the Light of the world. In John 9–10, we learn that spiritual blindness is healed when we encounter Christ and trust in His love, guidance, and truth. Just as He gave sight to the blind man and called Himself the Good Shepherd, He invites us to walk in His light, trusting that His presence will lead us, protect us, and never forsake us. Faith, then, is not just belief, it is a transformed way of seeing, shaped by the grace and companionship of Jesus.

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