“Whether he is a sinner or not, I don't know. One thing I do know. I was blind but now I see! John 9:25
Are there some things you don’t quite understand about your faith? Are there some issues that you are unsure of? At the same time, what do you without a doubt know to be true?
Chapter 9 of John’s gospel is the story of one blind man that Jesus healed. While you would expect this healing to be a welcomed act, this healing takes place on the Sabbath, the day the Jews were supposed to refrain from work. This provides one more source of irritation between Jesus and the religious elite. And as they press to make their case against Jesus, the former blind man becomes part of this conflict.
Beginning in verse 13 of chapter 9, this man is interrogated about what happened to him and who did it. He factually answers, “He put mud on my eyes, and I washed, and now I see.” But the leaders wanted to know more. Actually, they wanted the man to join in their accusations against Jesus. After trying to lead the man into saying Jesus was a sinner, the man replies, “Whether he is a sinner or not, I don’t know. One thing I do know. I was blind but now I see!”
One thing I know.
There is much I don’t know about Jesus. There is much I can’t explain or understand. There is much that doesn’t make sense to me or fit into my frame of reference. This may have been what was going on in the mind of the “was blind, now seeing” man. He couldn’t grasp, comprehend, or clarify what had taken place. All he knew for sure is that now he could see.
All I know for sure is that God has been faithful through the years. All I know for sure is that God has clearly led through seasons of great confusion. All I know is that God has blessed me beyond what I deserve. All I know is that God has given my life purpose.
And what I know is enough.