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Wilt Thou Be Made Whole

24 min · 12 de may de 2026
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“Wilt Thou Be Made Whole?” | John 5:1–6 Why would Jesus ask a suffering man if he wanted to be healed? In this powerful first episode, we take a deep dive into the account of the man at the pool of Bethesda and the question Christ asks in John 5:6: “Wilt thou be made whole?” Looking beyond the surface, we explore how 38 years of infirmity shaped not only the man’s condition, but his entire way of life, identity, and thinking. What happens when brokenness becomes familiar? What if the healing we pray for would require us to surrender the very life we’ve built around our struggle? Together, we examine the man’s response in verse 7, the excuses we often make when faced with real transformation, and the sobering spiritual truth that many people want God’s blessings without God’s change. This episode challenges listeners to honestly examine themselves and ask: Do I truly want to be made whole… or am I simply asking God without being willing to change?

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“Wilt Thou Be Made Whole?” | John 5:1–6 Why would Jesus ask a suffering man if he wanted to be healed? In this powerful first episode, we take a deep dive into the account of the man at the pool of Bethesda and the question Christ asks in John 5:6: “Wilt thou be made whole?” Looking beyond the surface, we explore how 38 years of infirmity shaped not only the man’s condition, but his entire way of life, identity, and thinking. What happens when brokenness becomes familiar? What if the healing we pray for would require us to surrender the very life we’ve built around our struggle? Together, we examine the man’s response in verse 7, the excuses we often make when faced with real transformation, and the sobering spiritual truth that many people want God’s blessings without God’s change. This episode challenges listeners to honestly examine themselves and ask: Do I truly want to be made whole… or am I simply asking God without being willing to change?

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