“And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind?” It was neither of the two reasons these “toy” theologians thought. Jesus tells them it was not parental or personal, but by the providential arrangement of God that he was the way he was. All suffering is not necessarily the effect of sin. In many cases (as in this blind man’s), it is for the glory of God We can debate, discuss, and speculate
There is no greater glory to God than a saint prophesying truth in love. Thank you Richard.
Makes me think of Romans 8:28
I'm a child of the most high God.