Spiritual Blindness

35 Jesus heard that they had put him out, and finding him, He said , "Do you believe in the Son of Man ?" 36 He answered , " Who is He, Lord , that I may believe in Him?" 37 Jesus said to him, "You have both seen Him, and He is the one who is talking with you." 38 And he said , "Lord , I believe ." And he worshiped Him.

39 And Jesus said , " For judgment I came into this world , so that those who do not see may see , and that those who see may become blind ." 40 Those of the Pharisees who were with Him heard these things and said to Him, " We are not blind too , are we?" 41 Jesus said to them, " If you were blind , you would have no sin ; but since you say , ' We see ,' your sin remains .

Matthew Henry's Commentary on John 9:35-41

Commentary on John 9:35-38

(Read John 9:35-38)

Christ owns those who own him and his truth and ways. There is particular notice taken of such a suffer in the cause of Christ, and for the testimony of a good conscience. Our Lord Jesus graciously reveals himself to the man. Now he was made sensible what an unspeakable mercy it was, to be cured of his blindness, that he might see the Son of God. None but God is to be worshipped; so that in worshipping Jesus, he owned him to be God. All who believe in him, will worship him.

Commentary on John 9:39-41

(Read John 9:39-41)

Christ came into the world to give sight to those who were spiritually blind. Also, that those who see might be made blind; that those who have a high conceit of their own wisdom, might be sealed up in ignorance. The preaching of the cross was thought to be folly by such as by carnal wisdom knew not God. Nothing fortifies men's corrupt hearts against the convictions of the word, more than the high opinion which others have of them; as if all that gained applause with men, must obtain acceptance with God. Christ silenced them. But the sin of the self-conceited and self-confident remains; they reject the gospel of grace, therefore the guilt of their sin remains unpardoned, and the power of their sin remains unbroken.