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THE HEART THAT VALUES
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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A HEART THAT VALUES
Taken from the book: "Seeing the Heart of Christ" by Bill Crowder
John 9:1-34
Questions:
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What surprising question did the disciples ask Jesus about the blind man, and what did the question reveal about their thinking?
2. What are the four reasons for suffering?
3. What technicality were the Pharisees stuck on that made them blind to the miracle before them?
4. Can we be like the Pharisees and be blinded by a technicality?
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