- Setting the stage for a study in John chapter five. - Mention of a feast of the Jews and Jesus going up to Jerusalem. - Description of a pool in Bethesda where many impotent people gathered.
Healing of the Impotent Man 01:38
- Jesus encounters a man who had been infirm for thirty-eight years. - The man explains his inability to reach the water for healing. - Jesus commands the man to rise, take up his bed, and walk, resulting in immediate healing.
Prayer and Reflection 02:30
- A prayer is offered, thanking God for the example of Jesus healing the man. - The importance of considering and applying the lesson from the passage. - A call for conviction, repentance, and faith for those who are not saved.
Invitation to Wholeness 06:19
- Drawing parallels between the impotent man's physical healing and spiritual healing. - Encouragement to respond to Jesus' question, "Wilt thou be made whole?" - Reflecting on personal experiences of spiritual transformation and wholeness.
Application to Christian Life 19:26
- Emphasizing the ongoing need for spiritual growth and maturity. - Exploring the concept of being made whole in the sense of completeness and usability. - Encouragement to apply the grace of God for personal growth and holiness.
Conclusion 22:23
- Jesus finds the healed man and affirms his wholeness. - Warning against returning to sin and the potential consequences. - The question of whether one desires to be made whole, whether saved or unsaved.
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