John 5:1-9
This short but potent passage from John contains themes of healing, restoration and the transforming power of faith. It symbolises humanity’s need for divine intervention and the opportunity of spiritual renewal through encountering Christ. The pool represents the need to seek God’s grace and trust in His ability to heal both physically and spiritually.
The man in this passage had been unable to walk for 38 years and had given up hope that he could be healed.
From John’s brief account and if we were to read on further we can ascertain that this inform man was old (well over the life expectancy of the time), a dependant who was unable to care for himself, he liked to complain and put the blame on others, he was an unrepentant sinner who was ungrateful and disloyal.
Jesus’s healing of this man would have been at the direction of God the Father and is an example of God’s complete and utter grace.
God saves sinners.
God saw us in our hopeless, helpless condition and rescued us. He gives hope to the hopeless and help to the helpless.
Jesus cares about people even when problems make them feel hopeless or sad.
Jesus healed the man and he was able to walk again.
Jesus brushes off the excuses of the lame man. Don’t make excuses – work around them.
We wait too long to ask for healing. Instead seize the moment and ask God to work in your life. It’s not easy to live with illness and hope for healing.
Spiritual healing may occur without physical healing. A positive outlook in the face of our own disease or injury, and as our bodies age, is a miracle in itself. We have to do our part to maintain good health. Small changes to improve our health is part of the healing process.
God helps those who can not help themselves.
God helps those who see their inability to save or help themselves, who turn from self to the saviour and trust in God.
All the healings Jesus performed remind us that God saves sinners.
Without God it is impossible for man to save himself.
We need God to give us feet to walk in His ways, we need to receive eyes to see His truth and have strength to walk in obedience to Him.
This is a picture of God’s initiative in salvation and He saves us by His grace.
Jesus saw the man. He knew him. He spoke to him.
God sees us. God knows us. He then speaks to us.
Jesus came to give us life abundantly.
