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Continuing our series through the Gospel of John, Jon explores the story of Jesus healing the invalid man at the Pool of Bethesda from John 5:1-9. Jon analyzes the pool as a location crowded with a multitude of invalids, the blind, lame, and paralyzed, all gathered due to a myth that an angel would occasionally stir the water, healing the first person to step in. Jon frames this ancient superstition as a "cruel lie", drawing a parallel between the pool and the "many pools" in today’s world, such as career success, academic achievement, popularity, or wealth, where people flock seeking healing for their soul sickness. Ultimately, the sermon emphasizes that Jesus saves us from this mythical pool of self-salvation—the attempt to prove ourselves worthy—by bearing our sin on the cross to deliver us from the disease of sin, pride, shame, and brokenness, offering new life as children of God.
By Campus Light College ChurchContinuing our series through the Gospel of John, Jon explores the story of Jesus healing the invalid man at the Pool of Bethesda from John 5:1-9. Jon analyzes the pool as a location crowded with a multitude of invalids, the blind, lame, and paralyzed, all gathered due to a myth that an angel would occasionally stir the water, healing the first person to step in. Jon frames this ancient superstition as a "cruel lie", drawing a parallel between the pool and the "many pools" in today’s world, such as career success, academic achievement, popularity, or wealth, where people flock seeking healing for their soul sickness. Ultimately, the sermon emphasizes that Jesus saves us from this mythical pool of self-salvation—the attempt to prove ourselves worthy—by bearing our sin on the cross to deliver us from the disease of sin, pride, shame, and brokenness, offering new life as children of God.