Bigger Vision

Aug 10, 2025

Title: A Bigger Vision: Seeing Beyond Our Limitations


Sermon Summary: This sermon explores the story of Jesus healing a man blind from birth, using it as a metaphor for spiritual blindness and the need for a broader perspective on God's work in our lives. The pastor emphasizes the importance of obedience to God's commands, even when they seem unconventional, and challenges listeners to look beyond their immediate circumstances to see God's larger plan. He contrasts the physical healing of the blind man with the spiritual blindness of the Pharisees, highlighting how our preconceptions and traditions can sometimes prevent us from recognizing God's work.


Key Points:

- God's work in our lives may not always align with our expectations or traditions

- Obedience to God's commands, even when they seem unusual, can lead to miraculous outcomes

- Spiritual blindness can affect even those who claim to have spiritual insight

- Personal experiences with God should inform and strengthen our faith

- We need to prioritize our relationship with God to gain a bigger vision for our lives and communities

- Dealing with personal struggles and stress is crucial for spiritual health and ministry effectiveness


Scripture Reference:

- John 9:1-41 (The healing of the man born blind)


Stories:

- The healing of the man born blind and his subsequent interactions with Jesus and the Pharisees

- The pastor's personal story of dealing with stress and burnout while conducting multiple funerals during the COVID-19 pandemic

- An analogy of driving on a long trip and missing the scenery due to narrow focus

- The importance of putting on your own oxygen mask before helping others on an airplane, as a metaphor for spiritual self-care