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This week’s message invites us into the story of the man atthe Pool of Bethesda — a man who suffered for 38 years, waiting for a miracle.Jesus meets him with a surprising question: “Do you want to be healed?” Melissa reminds us that many of us lie beside our own “Bethesdas,” placing our hope in circumstances, people, or outcomes instead of Jesus Himself. The sermon beautifully explores God’s compassion, His authority over sickness and sin, and His desire to free us from false hopes. We are invited not just to seek miracles, but to seek the Miracle-Worker who knows us, loves us, and restores us.
By Shofar DurbanvilleThis week’s message invites us into the story of the man atthe Pool of Bethesda — a man who suffered for 38 years, waiting for a miracle.Jesus meets him with a surprising question: “Do you want to be healed?” Melissa reminds us that many of us lie beside our own “Bethesdas,” placing our hope in circumstances, people, or outcomes instead of Jesus Himself. The sermon beautifully explores God’s compassion, His authority over sickness and sin, and His desire to free us from false hopes. We are invited not just to seek miracles, but to seek the Miracle-Worker who knows us, loves us, and restores us.