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Do You Want to Be Healed
In this powerful examination of John 5:1-18, we encounter a man who has been paralyzed for 38 years beside the Pool of Bethesda, waiting for healing that never comes. What makes this story so compelling is not just the miracle itself, but what it reveals about our own hearts. This paralytic is grumpy, superstitious, and quick to blame others for his situation. When Jesus asks him the penetrating question, 'Do you want to be healed?' the man doesn't even answer directly—he launches into complaints about how no one helps him into the pool. We see ourselves in this man, don't we? How often do we focus on our victimhood rather than our own responsibility? How often do we miss Jesus standing right in front of us because we're too busy cataloging the ways others have failed us? Jesus doesn't just give this man what he asks for—a hand into the pool. He gives him something far greater: complete healing, both physical and an invitation to spiritual wholeness. The follow-up conversation is crucial: 'See, you are well. Sin no more, that nothing worse may happen to you.' Jesus connects the man's paralysis to his sin, reminding us that our deepest needs are not physical but spiritual. The judgment we face for unrepented sin is far worse than any earthly suffering. When we humbly trust Jesus with our deepest needs and desires, he gives us more than we ask for—he gives us what we truly need.
