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The Power of Sight: When He Saw...

Explore the significance of vision in making informed decisions—based on key biblical moments when individuals like Herod, John, Jesus, Peter, and others observed crucial events, leading to impactful actions. Let these occurrences inspire you to utilize the gift of sight judiciously in discerning the truth and responding appropriately.

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The Power of Sight: When He Saw...

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  1. “When He Saw….” Introduction: Vision is one of our main, primary senses and sources to absorb, process, and analyze information. The data thus obtained is vitally involved in setting up any perceived appropriate response.

  2. “When He Saw….” Herod saw he was mocked 1. Matt. 2: 16 (vs. 7-9, 12).

  3. “When He Saw….” John saw the Pharisees and Sadducees 1. Matt. 3: 7 (vs. 5-10).

  4. “When He Saw….” Jesus saw the multitude 1. Matt. 9: 36 (36-38).

  5. “When He Saw….” Peter saw the wind 1. Matt. 14: 30.

  6. “When He Saw….” Jesus saw the fig tree 1. Matt. 21: 19.

  7. “When He Saw….” Jesus saw their faith. 1. Luke 5: 20 (18-20).

  8. “When He Saw….” The Samaritan saw the wounded man 1. Luke 10: 33 (30-36).

  9. “When He Saw….” Paul saw the city wholly given to idolatry 1. Acts 17: 16.

  10. “When He Saw….” Conclusion: We need to correctly exercise the wonderful gift of sight and properly use it to make good judgments and determinations.

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