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THE POOL OF MERCY: WHEN JESUS STEPS INTO BROKEN SYSTEMS PART 7: THE PARALYZED – BREAKING THE POWER OF STAGNATION

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THE POOL OF MERCY: WHEN JESUS STEPS INTO BROKEN SYSTEMS PART 7: THE PARALYZED – BREAKING THE POWER OF STAGNATION John 5:3 — J (KJV) "In these lay a great multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting for the moving of the water." In Part 6, "The Lame – When Destiny Cannot Move ," we discovered that the lame represent people who have vision but lack the strength to move forward. We learned that fear, discouragement, repeated failures, and spiritual weakness can delay progress. Yet, through Christ, we receive the strength to walk in His purpose and fulfill our divine destiny. Today, we turn our attention to another group at Bethesda— the paralyzed . Their condition teaches us about the destructive power of stagnation and the restoring power of Jesus Christ. Paralysis is one of the most painful conditions a person can experience. A paralyzed person may have dreams but cannot pursue them. They may have plans but cannot carry them out. They may desire ch...

THE POOL OF MERCY: WHEN JESUS STEPS INTO BROKEN SYSTEMS PART 6: THE LAME – WHEN DESTINY CANNOT MOVE

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THE POOL OF MERCY: WHEN JESUS STEPS INTO BROKEN SYSTEMS PART 6: THE LAME – WHEN DESTINY CANNOT MOVE John 5:3 "In these lay a great multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting for the moving of the water." — John 5:3 (KJV) In Part 5, we saw that the greatest tragedy is not merely physical blindness but spiritual blindness. We discovered that when people lose spiritual vision, they struggle to recognize God's voice, His purpose, and the opportunities He places before them. Jesus, the Light of the world, alone can restore our spiritual sight and lead us into His divine purpose. Today, we move from those who could not see to those who could see but could not move— the lame . Among those gathered at Bethesda were the lame—people whose feet could no longer carry them where they desired to go. They could see others walking. They could dream of getting into the pool. They could desire healing. But they lacked the strength to move. Their condition...

THE POOL OF MERCY: WHEN JESUS STEPS INTO BROKEN SYSTEMS PART 5: THE BLIND – WHEN VISION IS LOST

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THE POOL OF MERCY: WHEN JESUS STEPS INTO BROKEN SYSTEMS PART 5: THE BLIND – WHEN VISION IS LOST John 5:3 (KJV) "In these lay a great multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting for the moving of the water."  In Part 4, we learned that the five porches of Bethesda represent the waiting seasons of life. They sheltered the broken but could not heal them. We discovered that waiting does not mean God has forgotten us. The greatest miracle at Bethesda did not happen when the water moved, but when Jesus stepped into the waiting room. Today, we begin to examine the different groups of people gathered around the pool, starting with the blind. Their condition goes beyond the loss of physical sight and reveals a deeper spiritual reality that still exists today. Among the multitude at Bethesda were the blind—men and women who could not see the world around them. They depended on others for guidance, direction, and survival. They heard the excitement whenever the water w...

THE POOL OF MERCY: WHEN JESUS STEPS INTO BROKEN SYSTEMS PART 4: THE FIVE PORCHES – WAITING ROOMS OF LIFE

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THE POOL OF MERCY: WHEN JESUS STEPS INTO BROKEN SYSTEMS PART 4: THE FIVE PORCHES – WAITING ROOMS OF LIFE John 5:2–3  "Now there  at Jerusalem by the sheep market a pool, which is called in the Hebrew tongue Bethesda, having five porches. In these lay a great multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting for the moving of the water." In Part 3, we discovered that the name Bethesda means " House of Mercy " or " House of Grace ." Yet, despite its name, it was filled with people carrying pain, disappointment, and brokenness. We learned that being near a place of mercy does not automatically mean experiencing mercy. The people looked to the movement of the water, but Jesus came as the true source of mercy. Bethesda teaches us that our hope must not be placed in limited systems or temporary solutions, but in Jesus Christ, whose mercy is unlimited and whose power can transform any situation. Today, we move closer to the pool and examine th...

THE POOL OF MERCY: WHEN JESUS STEPS INTO BROKEN SYSTEMS PART 3: BETHESDA – THE HOUSE OF MERCY

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THE POOL OF MERCY: WHEN JESUS STEPS INTO BROKEN SYSTEMS PART 3: BETHESDA – THE HOUSE OF MERCY John 5:2 (KJV) "...a pool, which is called in the Hebrew tongue Bethesda, having five porches." — John 5:2  In Part 2, we discovered that before Jesus reached the Pool of Bethesda, He passed through the Sheep Gate—a place where sacrificial lambs entered Jerusalem for temple offerings. We learned that this was a prophetic picture of Jesus Christ, the perfect Lamb of God, whose sacrifice opened the way for our redemption. Before restoration comes redemption, and before healing comes the saving grace of God. Today, our attention shifts from the gate to the pool itself—a place known as Bethesda, meaning "House of Mercy." Yet, despite its beautiful name, it was filled with pain, disappointment, and broken lives. What does this teach us about God's mercy? Names carry meaning in Scripture. Throughout the Bible, God often used names to reveal purpose, identity, and destiny. The...

THE POOL OF MERCY: WHEN JESUS STEPS INTO BROKEN SYSTEMS PART 2: THE SHEEP GATE – THE DOORWAY TO REDEMPTION

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THE POOL OF MERCY: WHEN JESUS STEPS INTO BROKEN SYSTEMS PART 2: THE SHEEP GATE – THE DOORWAY TO REDEMPTION John 5:2  (KJV) "Now there is at Jerusalem by the sheep market a pool, which is called in the Hebrew tongue Bethesda, having five porches."     In Part 1, we discovered that religious activities alone cannot transform lives. Although Jerusalem was filled with worshippers celebrating a sacred feast, many people remained broken, hurting, and in desperate need of an encounter with Jesus. We learned that ceremonies may gather crowds, but only a genuine relationship with Christ brings lasting healing and transformation. Today, we move one step closer to the Pool of Bethesda. Before introducing the pool itself, John draws our attention to a remarkable place—the Sheep Gate. This was no ordinary entrance; it was a gate rich with prophetic meaning, pointing us to Jesus Christ, the perfect Lamb of God. As we study this passage, we will discover that before God restores a lif...

THE POOL OF MERCY: WHEN JESUS STEPS INTO BROKEN SYSTEMS PART 1: THE FEAST WITHOUT HEALING

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THE POOL OF MERCY: WHEN JESUS STEPS INTO BROKEN SYSTEMS PART 1: THE FEAST WITHOUT HEALING John 5:1- (KJV) "After this there was a feast of the Jews; and Jesus went up to Jerusalem."  John chapter 5 opens, not with a miracle, but with a feast. Jerusalem was alive with celebration as thousands of Jews gathered to observe one of their sacred festivals. The city was filled with worshippers, religious leaders, sacrifices, ceremonies, and outward expressions of devotion. Yet beneath the atmosphere of celebration was another reality. Just outside the excitement stood the Pool of Bethesda, where countless blind, lame, paralyzed, and hopeless people lay waiting for healing. This striking contrast teaches us an important truth: it is possible for religious activity to flourish while broken lives remain unchanged. A city can celebrate a feast while many hearts still ache for restoration. Understanding The Jewish Feast The Jewish feasts were appointed by God to remind His people of His f...

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