Central United Methodist Church (Arlington, Virginia) Sermon Podcast

What I Know Is Enough

Central United Methodist Church Season 72 Episode 95

What I Know Is Enough: A Story Worth Sharing

Scripture: John 9:1–39

This week at Central, we continued our series A Story Worth Sharing with the story of the man born blind in John 9. Pressed with questions he couldn’t answer and pressured to explain what was beyond him, the man gave a simple but powerful testimony: “I was blind, and now I see.” He didn’t have all the theological details, but he had his story — and that was enough.

Pastor Sarah reminded us that we, too, do not need to know everything before sharing the difference God has made in our lives. Testimony doesn’t require polished arguments or perfect answers. It asks only for honesty about where we were, what God has done, and how we are living differently because of that encounter. Whether our stories are dramatic or slow transformations over time, they are gifts that can strengthen faith and invite others into the good news of God’s grace.

🌀 Reflection Questions:

  • In what ways has God transformed me, and how am I living differently because of that change?
  • Based on how God has been working in my life, what is one specific way I sense God calling me to grow or serve in the coming month?
  • What would it look like for our community to become a place where people feel safe sharing both struggles and celebrations? What barriers might prevent authentic storytelling, and how can we intentionally remove them?

✨ Listen now and join us in reflecting on how what you know is enough — your story matters, and someone needs to hear it.

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