Between Shadow and Light
John 9: 1-41 - Man Born Blind In the Gospel we meet a man blind from birth. His world is darkness—a place without shape or color, where every sound guides him and every step is uncertain. The disciples ask the familiar question: Who sinned—this man or his parents? Jesus refuses to answer. The story is not about blame. It is about vision—both of the eyes and of the soul. Jesus bends down, makes mud with earth and saliva, places it on the man’s eyes, and tells him to wash. When the man obeys, light enters his physical sight. The world awakens around him. Yet this is only the beginning. While his eyes see, his heart and mind are still learning, still opening. True sight is gradual. Blindness is not always sudden. Some, like glaucoma, constrict vision slowly. The world fades quietly, almost unnoticed, until one day darkness is unmistakable. Spiritual blindness works the same way. The Pharisees, learned in law and Scripture, appear to see clearly. They guard tradition, maintain ...