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“Do you wish to get well?”

“Do you wish to get well?”. John 5: 1-17. 3 Roles To Be Examined. The Man. The Man. He was an invalid, a cripple, for 38 years. He was poor and couldn’t afford medicinal aide. This man could NOT have been healed on his own. The Man. He was certainly “poor in spirit” due to his condition.

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“Do you wish to get well?”

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  1. “Do you wish to get well?” John 5: 1-17

  2. 3 Roles To Be Examined • The Man

  3. The Man He was an invalid,a cripple, for 38 years. He was poor andcouldn’t afford medicinal aide. This man could NOThave been healed on his own.

  4. The Man He was certainly “poor in spirit” due to his condition. He was able to connect his healing to God’s power. He was forgiven of his sins by the power of the Son of God

  5. 3 Roles To Be Examined • The Man • Jesus Christ

  6. Jesus Christ Jesus showed compassion Jesus knew he wanted to get well, why did He ask? Jesus saw this man’s need for a loving Savior.

  7. 3 Roles To Be Examined • The Man • Jesus Christ • Pharisee’s

  8. Pharisees Their focus was diverted They didn’t want to be made “well”. Jesus tried to show them how accessible their salvation was.

  9. # 1 Do you hate the light? # 2 Do you understand, only Jesus can make you well? # 3 Do you see sin as a “disease”?

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