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When Jesus healed the man at the Pool of Bethesda, He didn't simply tell him to walk. He gave a specific instruction: "Get up, pick up your mat and walk."
The healing was God's part. Picking up the mat was the man's.
In Day 5 of The Courage to Get Up, we explore the responsibility that comes after breakthrough. Too often, we pray for change, freedom and transformation, but overlook the practical steps required to walk in what God has already done.
The mat represented the man's past. It was a reminder of where he had been, what he had endured and what God had brought him through. By carrying the mat instead of lying on it, he was making a public declaration that his season of limitation was over.
We'll explore why obedience often requires action, how faith is demonstrated through movement, and why it is not enough to receive a blessing if we are unwilling to walk in it. God's power may open the door, but we must still choose to step through it.
This study challenges us to consider what God may be asking us to pick up. What responsibility, opportunity, assignment or act of obedience have we been avoiding while waiting for God to do more?
Scripture Focus: John 5:1–15
Key Question: What has God already done in your life that now requires a response from you?
Join us as we discover that true transformation is not just about receiving God's intervention, but partnering with Him through obedience and action.
The Courage to Get Up – From Waiting to Walking. From Limitation to Freedom.
Seek. Discern. Obey.
Thank you for joining me in the Word & Prayer Room. If this study has encouraged you, please follow the podcast and share it with someone who may be seeking God's direction. Remember, God is not distant or silent. He is able to make His will known to those who sincerely seek Him. Until next time, keep listening for His voice, keep trusting His word, and keep walking by faith.
By Sylvia StevensonWhen Jesus healed the man at the Pool of Bethesda, He didn't simply tell him to walk. He gave a specific instruction: "Get up, pick up your mat and walk."
The healing was God's part. Picking up the mat was the man's.
In Day 5 of The Courage to Get Up, we explore the responsibility that comes after breakthrough. Too often, we pray for change, freedom and transformation, but overlook the practical steps required to walk in what God has already done.
The mat represented the man's past. It was a reminder of where he had been, what he had endured and what God had brought him through. By carrying the mat instead of lying on it, he was making a public declaration that his season of limitation was over.
We'll explore why obedience often requires action, how faith is demonstrated through movement, and why it is not enough to receive a blessing if we are unwilling to walk in it. God's power may open the door, but we must still choose to step through it.
This study challenges us to consider what God may be asking us to pick up. What responsibility, opportunity, assignment or act of obedience have we been avoiding while waiting for God to do more?
Scripture Focus: John 5:1–15
Key Question: What has God already done in your life that now requires a response from you?
Join us as we discover that true transformation is not just about receiving God's intervention, but partnering with Him through obedience and action.
The Courage to Get Up – From Waiting to Walking. From Limitation to Freedom.
Seek. Discern. Obey.
Thank you for joining me in the Word & Prayer Room. If this study has encouraged you, please follow the podcast and share it with someone who may be seeking God's direction. Remember, God is not distant or silent. He is able to make His will known to those who sincerely seek Him. Until next time, keep listening for His voice, keep trusting His word, and keep walking by faith.