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STAND UP TAKE UP AND WALK
Benjamin Ling/Crossroads Christian Church

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WEDNESDAY NIGHT BIBILE STUDY
Crossroads Christian Church
Taken from the book by Max Lacado "You Are Never Alone"
John 5:1-5
STAND UP, TAKE UP AND WALK
1. Are you stuck?
What does the word "stuck" mean?
2. Describe what makes you feel stuck sometimes.
3. What is the significance of Jesus telling the paralytic to pick up his mat and walk, on the Sabbath?
4. What does it mean to us to pick up our mat, or get up and walk?
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