My Father is Working Until Now, and I Am Working
This powerful exploration of John 5:1-18 challenges us to examine a troubling question: how can we witness miraculous healing and feel nothing? When Jesus healed a man paralyzed for 38 years, the religious leaders responded not with joy but with criticism about Sabbath-breaking. This passage reveals a sobering truth about how our own rules and interpretations can blind us to God's glorious work happening right before our eyes. We discover that the Pharisees weren't bad people who hated God—they were deeply religious people who had replaced God's heart with their own elaborate systems. The danger lies not in loving God's law, but in believing we can perfectly keep it through our own efforts. When we create additional rules to ensure righteousness, we paradoxically move further from the very rest and grace the Sabbath was meant to represent. This message invites us to ask three diagnostic questions: Are we still wrestling with Scripture itself, or just consuming content about Scripture? Are we rejoicing when God transforms lives around us, or do we remain unmoved until people meet our standards? Are we taking time to rest and acknowledge our complete dependence on God? The healing at the pool reminds us that God is still working miracles in hearts today, and we must guard against missing them because we're too focused on our own religious checklists.
