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664: Lent 4A (3/15/2026)

664: Lent 4A (3/15/2026)

Pulpit Fiction Podcast · Eric Fistler

March 9, 20261h 2m

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Show Notes

Notes

  1. John 9: 1-41
  2. 1 Samuel 16:1-13
  3. Ephesians 5:8-14

Summary

This episode explores the profound themes of sight, blindness, and community in John 9, alongside insights from 1 Samuel 16 and Ephesians 5. Join us as we unpack the spiritual and social implications of these passages, emphasizing justice, love, and God's call to see beyond appearances.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the Pulpit Fiction Podcast 01:52 Survey Results and Community Engagement 04:28 Exploring John 9: The Healing of the Blind Man 09:05 Understanding the Johannine Community's Struggles 12:00 The Significance of Jesus' Healing 17:47 Reframing Disability and Divine Works 22:03 The Blindness of the Pharisees 25:53 Community and the Fear of Expulsion 29:50 Judgment and Illness in Modern Contexts 32:10 The Blind Beggar: A Community's Responsibility 34:07 God's Mighty Works: Embracing Diversity and Inclusion 37:05 Anointing: Seeing Beyond Appearance 40:45 The Power of Anointing in Worship 42:51 Chosen for Responsibility: The Weight of Anointing 45:47 Grief and Moving Forward: A Call to Action 49:54 Living as Children of Light: Justice and Truth 54:12 The Call to Speak Truth: Justice vs. Judgment

Takeaways

  • God's mighty works can be displayed through our differences and disabilities.
  • Community responses to healing reveal deeper issues of justice and acceptance.
  • Seeing with the heart is more important than physical sight in biblical faith.
  • The story of David's anointing teaches us about God's choice beyond appearances.
  • Living as children of light involves actively producing goodness, justice, and truth.