We walk through John 9 and watch blame give way to purpose as a blind man sees, confronts power, and becomes a witness. Along the way we unpack signs vs miracles, the Sabbath dispute, Siloam as “sent,” and how spiritual sight grows from trust and humility. • cultural belief in generational sin vs Jesus’ reframing toward God’s work • “light of the world” as a thread through John 8–9 • healing with mud on the Sabbath and social controversy • signs rather than miracles as Johannine theology • f...
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We walk through John 9 and watch blame give way to purpose as a blind man sees, confronts power, and becomes a witness. Along the way we unpack signs vs miracles, the Sabbath dispute, Siloam as “sent,” and how spiritual sight grows from trust and humility. • cultural belief in generational sin vs Jesus’ reframing toward God’s work • “light of the world” as a thread through John 8–9 • healing with mud on the Sabbath and social controversy • signs rather than miracles as Johannine theology • f...
EOF04B The Eye of Faith, A History of Ohio Yearly Meeting Conservative. Chapter 4 Part B, The Second Schism
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EOF04B The Eye of Faith, A History of Ohio Yearly Meeting Conservative. Chapter 4 Part B, The Second Schism
The scorching summer of 1854 became a crucible of division for Ohio Yearly Meeting as Thomas Gould's controversial presence catalyzed a long-brewing theological conflict between Wilburite and Gurneyite Quakers. What began as tension over recognizing a visiting minister culminated in the dramatic establishment of competing clerks and separate meetings that would divide Quaker communities for more than a century. • Thomas Gould represented the "smaller body" of New England Yearly Meeting, seen...
Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
We walk through John 9 and watch blame give way to purpose as a blind man sees, confronts power, and becomes a witness. Along the way we unpack signs vs miracles, the Sabbath dispute, Siloam as “sent,” and how spiritual sight grows from trust and humility. • cultural belief in generational sin vs Jesus’ reframing toward God’s work • “light of the world” as a thread through John 8–9 • healing with mud on the Sabbath and social controversy • signs rather than miracles as Johannine theology • f...