Jesus went up to Jerusalem to observe a feast of the Jews. He was at
a pool by the Sheep Gate.
The Hebrew name for the pool was Bethesda and there were five porches
around the pool.
Some writings say that at certain times an angel would come down and
stir up the water.
Then the first person to get into the pool after the water was stirred,
would be healed of
whatever disease or infirmity the person had.
So people would wait there by the pool for the stirring of the water.
Some were blind,
some were lame, and some were paralyzed, not able to move. One of the
people at the
pool that day was a man who had not been able to walk for thirty-eight
years. Jesus saw
him there and knew of his condition.
He asked the man if he wanted to be made well. Of course, the man wanted
to be well,
but he said that he didn't have anyone to help him into the pool. When
the water was stirred,
someone would get down into the pool before he had a chance to get
there.
Jesus told him to get up, take up his bed that he was lying on, and
to walk. Immediately
the man was made well and did as Jesus had commanded him. He picked
up his bed and
he walked! Jesus walked away into the crowd of people before the man
had a chance to
even thank him.
You would think that everyone would be happy that the man was able to
walk after being
lame for thirty-eight years. However, there were some Jewish rulers
there who saw what
had happened, and the only thing they could think about was the fact
that he was carrying
his bed, and the Jewish law said that you should not be doing any work
on the Sabbath day.
They didn't care about the man at all!
They said, "It's the Sabbath, and it is not lawful for you to carry
your bed!" He told them
that the man who had healed him told him to carry his bed.
The rulers asked him who had healed him, but the man didn't know because
Jesus had
gone away into the crowd before he could talk to him.
Later Jesus saw him in the temple and told him that now he was well
and that he should
stop sinning or something worse would come upon him.
The man went to the Jewish leaders and told them that it was Jesus who
had healed him.
The leaders were more determined than ever to kill him because he had
done this on the Sabbath.
Jesus told them, "My Father has been working until now, and I have been
working." This really
upset the leaders, because not only had he healed the man on the Sabbath,
but they said he
was making himself equal with God by calling him his Father.
Memory Verse:
The Sabbath was made for man, and not man for the Sabbath, Therefore,
the Son of Man
is also Lord of the Sabbath.
Mark 2:27-28 (NKJV)
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