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Introduction...
Let me ask you a question…
Have you ever wondered about those people whom Jesus touched, healed, gave sight back too, raised from the dead or whatever…
Think about this, in the moments before their meeting with Jesus, well there was a problem, sorrow, shame, sickness and some cases, death was present in the person or someone close to them.
But that all changed didn’t it.
Jesus showed up...
Jesus did something wonderful in their lives and they were never the same…
Friends when God shows up something happens, something wonderful.
Do you know what the problem is today?
People don’t believe God will show up.
Some are not even sure He cam help them or do anything to begin with..
Jesus did something wonderful in their lives and they were never the same…
How very sad...
Friends, Jesus is always near… in fact he has promised to never leave us.
Today is the same .....
He is here, ready to help you in your time of need.
So lets look at a miracle...
Today we come to the gospel of John chapter 5 and I want us to consider this miracle that involves the man at the pool of Bethesda, and the events that happen aright after.
The miracles are wonderful, the remind us a His love for us.. that He would come, and would visit so many for the sake of the Kingdom .
So lets go ahead and look at , the first 9 verses
John 5:1-94
Now we know that the feast of the Jews refers to the time of the passover, so it is a great time of remembrance for them.
We know it speaks to the time where the children of Israel were living in the land Egypt.
Now we know that
And during this time, we know that God has brought plagues upon the land, the end of which came the last one, the visit of the death angel.
And God has told the children of Israel to place the blood of a lamb upon the door posts and as the death angel visited the land, he would pass over them...
And they were to remember this feast each year… and so Jesus and this disciples has traveled up to Jerusalem for this time...
Now while here, the opportunity for this miracle takes place....
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The Struggle of Needs
If there is anything we can be certain of today, there is a world of needs around us…
Everything from the exploitation of people, to the basic necessities for life..
It is all present in our world, here in America and in the smallest of countries...
And if we went around this room, we could find so many different needs in our lives and the lives of those connected around us no matter who they are..
There are people struggling with their identity, with sin, with relationships, with finances, with truth, their job and honestly the list can go on and on...
Since man sinned in the garden of Eden, needs have existed… sin, hunger, financial, personal,.... the list can go on and on.............................................
Ever since man sinned in the garden of Eden, needs have existed… just like the ones I’ve already mentioned and much much more...
Mankind has needs....
And in our text today, we are about to be faced with a person’s need..
Look back at our text....
So what do we know here:
It was the time of the feast, Jesus and those with him are up in the city of Jerusalem and this day, we know it is the sabbath day.
And they have come to the pool of Bethesda.
Bethesda means house of mercy or house of grace, and it is not really a house per say…
It is a couples pools and there are 5 roofs, or porticos, they were situated in the northeast corner of the old city, it was near the Sheep gate.
Now these pools of water served all the people in that immediate area of the city.
Now the best thing about these pools was the belief associated with them.
It was believed that from time to time an angel of the Lord would stir the water, the old word is “trouble” it, make them bubble up… and when this happened the belief was this… the first person who can make into the water first would be healed....
Hence people with needs are there and they are trying to get into the water in the hopes of having their needs met, in the hope of being set free from this need and there many here..
Verse 3 says there was a multitude of invalids of all types.... they are they are they hope to have their need meet..
And then Jesus steps into the area....
Let me ask you a question today:
what is your need?
You know it… You’ve struggled with it… Maybe you’ve tried to ignore or deny it..
Here is what I believe: Jesus stands ready to help if you will but seek His face.
Now let’s move to our second thought for the day....
2. A Question Asked....
A Question Asked....
Jesus and his disciples come to the pools there in the city and they see all these people sitting there, laying there hoping to be made well, praying that today is the day the waters will be troubled and they can make it into the water before anyone else can...
They are desperate, at the end of their life.... hope is all they have and at times, hope is diminished…
And this sabbath day Jesus speaks to one man....
Lets go back to our text....
John
Now as Jesus and His disciples come to this place, seeing all who were there this day, there is one who has a great need...
The Bible says there is one who has been a invalid for 38 years, his life was in a horrible shape.
For a person to be handicapped in that day was a tragedy, they were forced to depend on their families, the kindness of others who might contribute to their need in the form of alms for the poor.
The saddest thing is that they could not contribute to their own families and at times others felt that perhaps sin is what left them in that condition.
Now the Bible tells us that on this day, Jesus notices this man and will ask him a question...
Verses 5-6
Do you want to be healed?
Now someone might say… what kind of question is that....? Could any doubt that the sick man would want to be well.
He has returned day after day in hopes of receiving his healing…
But the Lord would ask him this question....
I think in part to have the man focus his attention on Jesus and also to detail his case.... so that all might see his heart, his plight and to set the stage for what was getting ready to happen...
Now I know you might say.... Jesus knew all about this man… there was really no need to ask him..
And you are right, Jesus did know all about him, he knew his life and all that had been happening…
But I will tell you today, Jesus loves interaction, I believe He loves it when we take the time to interact with him and share are heart,,
I believe today the Savior has already been speaking to your heart, drawing you..
You see the Savior is calling us.. softly , tenderly...
What is he asking you… Church home
Maybe serving and helping in a area of the church
Maybe He is calling you to missions
What is He is asking you.....
And now we come to the last thought for today....
3. A Wonderful Healing....
A Wonderful Healing....
The man, whose name we do not know is there and He is speaking with Jesus.. he longs to be healed… He longs to be well.
He has come to this place day after day...
Jesus is asking him do you want to be healed....
Look at verses 7-9
When asked if he wanted to be healed the man related one problem that effected him greatly.. he had no one to help Him get into the water quickly before someone else got there and received the blessing...
My friends how often do we face life and we fell at times that we have no one...
This man is at the Gate of Mercy, but he has not entered in yet..
But he is holding on to hope....
He is not alone, He is in the presence of the Savior of the World.
My friends we are not alone either, I am here to tell you today, You can never say I am alone, I have no one to help me… You know why?
We have Jesus!
This un-named man has Jesus this day!
Verse 8 Jesus says .... Get up take up your bed and walk!
How, When Jesus says it, it is done… His word is powerful authoritative, and full of mercy and grace...
Now look at verse 9… “And at once the man was healed, and he took up his bed and walked.”
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