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Dec 5, 2012 · The water of Jesus' mouth represents His Word. The water of the Anointed Word mixed with our earthly nature heals our spiritual blindness. The Sent One sent one to the pool of Siloam to wash. When the blind man did as the Lord told him, he was healed. He was cleansed through the washing of the "water."
- Why did Jesus send the man born blind to the pool of Siloam?
The article of course went into great depth regarding the...
- Why did Jesus send the man born blind to the pool of Siloam?
Mar 4, 2024 · The article of course went into great depth regarding the healing of the blind man, who was sent to wash his eyes in the pool of Siloam and all that that signified. However, for all that was written here, the writer seemed to be totally ignorant of the 'highly plausible' fact that Jesus could truly have been born at the time of "Tabernacles". + 1.
Jan 4, 2022 · So the man went and washed, and came home seeing” (John 9:6–7). So, the blind man was sent to a pool called “Sent” by the One who was Himself sent by God into the world (John 3:17; 10:36). The site of the original Pool of Siloam has been excavated, and there is still a pool there, but it is hardly the splendid place that it once was.
- What Was The Pool of Siloam?
- How The Pool of Siloam Harkens Back to Naaman
- The Blind Man’S Healing at Siloam
- Understanding Healing Today
- A Prayer After Reflecting on The Pool of Siloam
The Pool of Siloam has significance for our Christian lives but not because it is a mystical place of healing. In fact, there is nothing special about the pool itself, which is precisely Jesus’ point when healing the blind man. The Pool of Siloam is mentioned only three times in all of Scripture. It is first mentioned in Nehemiah’s record of Jerusa...
The healing of the blind man in the Pool of Siloam is reminiscent of another healing story found in Scripture; the healing of Naaman. We read about Naaman in 2 Kings 5. Naaman was the commander of Aram army, and, therefore, an enemy of Israel. To the Israelites of the day, he was understood to be cut off from divine grace, undeserving of God’s heal...
The two stories have much in common. Like Naaman, the healing of the blind man begins with a question of his sinfulness. The disciples ask Jesus if the blind man sinned, or if his blindness was result of his parents’ sinfulness (9:1). In the ancient world, physical infirmity, particularly those stemming from birth, was thought to be the result of o...
The healing at the Pool of Siloam helps us today recognize the true place of healing in our own lives. We need not go to special locations or immerse ourselves in unique waters. Nor do we need to work our way toward some level of religious righteousness. Healing flows out of the loving heart of Jesus. As in the days of Scripture, healing today occu...
Lord Jesus Christ, I believe that my healing can be found in you. I trust your Word, and your presence. I come to you in need of healing, particularly in the area of ________. May your healing power be revealed in my life; not for my comfort, but for your glory. This I pray in your holy name. Amen. Photo credit: ©Getty Images/ Gobal Moments The Rev...
The first time the Pool of Siloam is mentioned in the gospels is John 9:7. He smeared the mud on the blind man’s eyes and said to him, “Go wash in the pool of Siloam” (which is translated “sent”). So the blind man went away and washed, and came back seeing. John 9:6b-7 (NASB) Meaning and Significance of the Pool of Siloam
What is disappointing about the blind man's “neighbors” (John 9:8)? There is no mention of any of them expressing gladness, let alone jubilation, that their neighbor, a man who was born blind, can now see. When did the healed blind man learn the name of “Jesus” (John 9:11)? At some point before he left for the pool of Siloam.
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Why Jesus sent him to wash there is not known. It is clear that the waters had no efficacy themselves to open the eyes of a blind man, but it is probable that he directed him to go there to test his obedience, and to see whether he was disposed to obey him in a case where he could not see the reason of it.