Isaac Samuel Lubwama
Faithful Servant
AI Overview John 9 - Holy Bible English - BibleWordings.com John 9:31 is the statement by a man Jesus healed from blindness, declaring that God does not listen to sinners but hears those who are devout and do His will. This declaration serves as the climax of his argument to the religious leaders who question Jesus' identity, implying that because Jesus performed a miraculous healing, he cannot be a sinner. The verse emphasizes that a person who is a true worshiper of God and obedient to His will is the one who receives God's attention. Context of John 9:31 The Scene: The verse is spoken by a man who was born blind and healed by Jesus. He is speaking to the Jewish religious leaders who have questioned the legitimacy of Jesus' healing. The Argument: The man uses the statement to argue that Jesus must be from God. His reasoning is: God does not listen to sinners. God does listen to the devout and those who do His will. Jesus performed a miracle (healing the blind man) that could only be done with divine power. Therefore, Jesus is not a sinner but someone from God. The Reaction: In frustration at the man's simple and clear argument, the religious leaders ultimately cast him out of the synagogue. Significance of the Verse A Testimony of Faith: The verse is part of the man's testimony, which demonstrates a profound spiritual understanding gained through his encounter with Jesus. A Syllogistic Argument: The statement forms a core part of a logical argument, or syllogism, that exposes the spiritual ignorance of the religious leaders. A Contrast of Discipleship: It highlights a clear distinction between those who are true followers of God and those who are not, even when it comes to those in positions of religious authority.