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EPISODE · Oct 6, 2025 · 31 MIN

Wouldn't it be better if Jesus was still with us? - John 9:1-41 (Gwilym Davies)

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In this episode we feature a talk by Gwilym Davies on John 9. In it, Gwilym explores the question of why Jesus left his people, and what we're supposed to do in his absence. Questions covered in this episode: - Why did Jesus leave?  What's the point of Jesus' miracles? - Why don't people believe in Jesus? Got a question about John’s Gospel? Send us a message and we’ll try and answer it in a video! The Bible Matters Podcast is funded entirely by the generous donations of its listeners. If you would like to become a financial partner with us on this journey, you can give to the project on this link: https://linktr.ee/BibleMatters . The music for today’s episode was written and produced by Leo Elbourne and Josh Stidwill. To contact us, email [email protected] #johngospel #jesuschrist #truehealing

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