God’s Works Made Manifest
Series V.39 Metropolitan Tabernacle
Drawing from the account of a man born blind, the sermon explores how affliction and even sin can serve as platforms for divine grace, highlighting God's power to manifest Himself through unexpected circumstances and transformative experiences. Rather than attributing suffering to personal failings, the message emphasizes that God utilizes human brokenness—whether physical, spiritual, or moral—to reveal His creative, restorative, and redemptive work, ultimately culminating in a profound encounter with Christ and a public declaration of faith, demonstrating that even the most unlikely individuals can become vessels for God's glory.
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| Sermon ID | 112123722115016 |
| Duration | 48:38 |
| Date | |
| Category | Audiobook |
| Bible Text | John 9:3 |
| Language | English |
