Your Faith Journey - Finding God Through Words, Song And Praise
Sermon - 3-19-23
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:27:38
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Synopsis
“I once was lost, but now am found, ‘twas blind, but now I see.” “’Twas blind, but now I see.” These are the words that come from the lips of the blind man who was healed in today’s gospel reading. However, most of you know them best as part of the hymn, “Amazing Grace,” written by John Newton. In his first career John Newton was a sea captain, and a slave trader. During a violent storm he cried out for Christ’s mercy. He was “saved” from the violent storm and his life was transformed. He eventually became a minister of the gospel, and he played an important role in the abolitionist movement in England. It was after that transformational experience that he wrote the hymn “Amazing Grace.” “’Twas blind, but now I see.” All of today’s readings connect in some way to blindness and sight. In the First Reading we have the prophet Samuel who is able to see what David’s father, Jesse, cannot see – that this youngest son of less lofty stature, forgotten and out in the fields, is the chosen one. Jesse’s youngest son,