Devotion:
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The man born blind had no theological training, no religious credentials, and no desire to stir controversy. All he had was an undeniable encounter with Jesus. He was healed—and that changed everything. When the religious leaders realized they could not refute his story, they resorted to ridicule and rejection.
This verse reminds us that obedience to Jesus will sometimes invite scorn instead of applause. The Pharisees weren’t angry because the man was wrong; they were angry because his testimony exposed their pride. Truth has a way of doing that. When God moves in someone’s life outside our expectations or control, it can unsettle those who are more committed to tradition than transformation.
Notice what the man does not do. He doesn’t back down. He doesn’t apologize for following Jesus. He doesn’t pretend the miracle didn’t happen. He simply stands in the truth of what Christ has done for him.
Following Jesus may cost us approval. It may label us as outsiders or “too devoted.” But discipleship has always required courage—the courage to trust Christ even when others mock, dismiss, or misunderstand.
Reflection:
Where might God be asking you to stand firm in your faith, even if it brings criticism? Are you willing to be known as “His disciple,” no matter the cost?
Personal Worship Option:
Lord, give me the courage to stand in the truth of what You have done in my life. Help me value faithfulness over approval and obedience over comfort. May my life quietly but boldly point others to You. Amen.
