I Once Was Blind, but Now I See

I Once Was Blind, but Now I See

In this sermon based on Luke 18:35-43, Elder Jeremy Schram shows how this passage emphasizes Jesus’ authority as King, as well as His compassionate response to the blind man’s request for healing. The sermon concludes with Jesus not only restoring the man’s physical sight but also saving his soul, showcasing His role as the Savior who brings both physical and spiritual restoration.

From the sermon series “The Gospel of Luke: That You May Know the Truth about Jesus.”

We apologize for not uploading the previous sermon in the series; it did not record properly.

Seeing Jesus as the Promised Messiah

  • Jesus of Nazareth, or Jesus the Son of David?
    • Jesus of David’s Lineage (Luke 3:31, 2 Samuel 7:12)
    • Jesus Born in Bethlehem (Luke 2:4, Micah 5:2)
    • Jesus Inheriting Throne of David (Luke 1:31-33, 2 Samuel 7:16)

Seeing Jesus as the True King of Israel

  • The Authority of the King (Esther 4:10-11)
  • The Request of the King (Luke 18:41)

Seeing Jesus as the Savior

  • Jesus Restores the Man’s Sight (2 Corinthians 4:4)
  • Jesus Saves the Man’s Soul (Romans 1:16-17)

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