Lindsay Lane East
This powerful message confronts us with a question that's far more challenging than it first appears: Do we actually want to be healed? Drawing from John chapter 5 and the story of the paralyzed man at the Pool of Bethesda, we're invited to examine the broken places in our lives—the anger, bitterness, insecurity, and patterns we keep running back to. The man at the pool had been paralyzed for 38 years, and when Jesus asks if he wants to be healed, it seems like an obvious answer. Yet many of us have grown so accustomed to our brokenness that we've made it part of our identity. We rationalize our dysfunction, saying 'that's just who I am.' The truth is, genuine healing requires change, effort, and the willingness to let Jesus uproot everything about our brokenness. It means surrounding ourselves with honest community and acknowledging that Jesus uses His people to heal His people. The beautiful promise is that Jesus is in the business of moving us up the scale of life—from barely surviving to truly living with peace, joy, and purpose. Healing may not be instant, but moving from a three to a three-and-a-half is still progress. The question remains: Will we let Him work in our lives, even if it takes time and effort? Because every person dies, but not every person truly lives.
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