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Help for the Hopeless - Hope for the
Helpless
John 5:1-9
The “House of
Mercy” was a house of misery for many. This pool was situated
where there were intermittent mineral springs.
(The moving of the water) A descending angel is disputed by
liberals for this reason, however we read in Rev.16:5 about the "angel
of the waters." In some way or another when the waters moved, they had a
peculiar power. The affect of the bubbling, moving water upon the
afflicted bodies of the people indicated to them the presence of God.
There were 5
porches which were covered areas where the sick folk would await their
opportunity to get into the healing pool.
Jesus was
attracted to one poor sufferer (He never lost sight of the
individual)...
1. The
Picture of a sinner.
a.
He was powerless.
v. 3 'Impotent' =
without power. [opposite of
omnipotent]
Everyone lying around
the pool lacked power.
[power to see / hear / walk / heal themselves]
The Bible often illustrates
sin with disease...because disease to a body is a clear picture of what
sin does to a soul. This is
not to say that your sickness is because of sin.
Some suffer more than others and it is not necessarily because
they sin more than others.
The devil would like to lay that guilt trip upon us, but we shouldn't go
there.
Truth is, all sickness and
even death is because of sin in general, and the curse upon this world.
Now, personal sin often does carry direct consequences.
For instance, putting harmful agents into our body can make us
sick. Our body is God's
temple, so we shouldn't defile it.
But we are way out of
bounds when we get judgmental about an afflicted person.
Over in chapter 9 a very silly question is asked,
John 9:1-3
1 And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was
blind from his birth.
2
And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this
man, or his parents, that he was born blind?
Did he kick his mom in
the womb?
3 Jesus answered, Neither hath
this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be
made manifest in him.
Jesus says, you can
put away this notion that it is because of sin...for this man was born
blind for a greater purpose.
In this case, God will heal him and receive glory for it.
Elsewhere we find that sometimes God chooses one of His children
for suffering...and He has a greater purpose in NOT healing them.
Perhaps it is so they can glorify Him by enduring it.
Perhaps it is so others can see the miracle of God's grace
working in their life, and gain a new perspective of their own life.
With all that said, in
THIS particular case in our text in chapter 5, THIS man's sickness IS
tied to personal sin.
v. 14 Thirty-eight years before
he brought this upon himself by some sin, unknown to us.
The point is, the
Bible uses physical maladies to illustrate what sin does to a person
spiritually. For instance,
physical blindness is a picture of spiritual blindness.
2 Corinthians 4:4
In whom the god of this
world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not...
Spiritual deafness.
Isaiah 42:17-18
17 They shall be turned back,
they shall be greatly ashamed, that trust in graven images, that say to
the molten images, Ye are our gods.
18 Hear, ye deaf; and look, ye
blind, that ye may see.
Sin ravages, destroys,
withers and weakens. This
paralyzed man is a picture of how sin robs us of power.
The following poem was
written about a person getting caught up in immorality:
The Sick Rose
By William Blake
O Rose thou art sick.
The invisible worm,
That flies in the
night
In the howling storm:
Has found out thy bed
Of crimson joy:
And his dark secret
love
Does thy life destroy.
How many times is a
beautiful rose of innocence destroyed by sin.
Numbers says, "Be sure
your sin will find you out."
Sin takes you farther
than you want to go.
Sin keeps you longer
than you want to stay.
Sin costs you far more
than you planned to pay.
ill.--John Schlitt was
born in
In 1972, he joined the
rock band Head East as lead. They produced several hits during the 70s.
Their label told Schlitt that he didn't have the rocker image and needed
to party in public and he would be more successful.
He did. However,
during the time, Schlitt also developed a dependency on cocaine and
alcohol. His dependency reached a peak when he retired from the band in
March 1980.
His addiction
intensified in a six-month depression during which he "came very close
to suicide." He couldn't beat his addiction.
He was powerless. He
felt he was worth more dead than alive and began planning how to end his
life.
It was right then that
his wife became a born-again Christian, and convinced him to see her
pastor. Schlitt confesses that he complied only "so my wife would be
able to say ‘he tried’ after I was gone".
However, in that
meeting Schlitt also was born-again and immediately, miraculously left
his addiction to drugs and alcohol.
Five years later, John
received a call and was invited to audition for the Christian rock band,
without God, John was like this man in
our text: He was powerless
over his sin...
You may feel like you
are powerless, and like some sin has an absolute chokehold on you.
Let me tell you about Jesus, who has the power to deliver you!
a.
He was powerless...
b.
He was helpless.
v. 7 As a
quadriplegic, he was motionless without help.
This is another picture of what sin does to us spiritually.
It renders us helpless.
Some of you are slave to
some thought pattern, and you'd like to be delivered from it, but you
feel helpless. So, you've
just accepted it. [habit]
I challenge you today to
rise up out of that comfort zone, and not accept that situation any
longer, and decide to walk away from that victim's mentality.
Believers in Christ aren't victims, they are VICTORS!
Philippians 4:13
I can do all things
through Christ which strengtheneth me.
Romans 8:31
If God
be for us, who can be against us?
Remember the pattern
Judges 10:6
And the children of
Like a dog returns to
his vomit...like a clean pig returns to the mud.
v. 7 is one of the
saddest verses in the Bible.
"No man cared for my soul." [psalmist]
My goal is that no one in our area would be able to say that!
Jesus cares!
He knows your needs right now...the deepest hurts in your heart.
We are a church who cares!
a.
He was powerless...
b.
He was helpless.
c.
He was hopeless.
v. 5 Think about
where you were 38 years ago.
[longer than I've been alive!]
How many of you would go
to a doctor’s office and wait there 38 years without seeing the doctor?
Once a year the nurse would come out and say, “Who’s next?”
Everyone would make a dash to the door, and whoever got there first was
the next patient. Year after year after year opportunity passed
him by, there was no hope...he would be this way the rest of his life!
At this point, he lays there by the pool simply because he has no
other place to go.
Some of you have a
situation and you've literally given up hope.
Maybe it's a relationship.
[financial / work / sickness]
If this passage teaches
anything at all it is that when Jesus Christ comes on the scene, NO
situation is hopeless!
A man can live a few
weeks without food, a few days without water, a few minutes without
oxygen, but not for one second without hope!
ill.--A teacher had
the unique job of teaching kids in hospitals long term.
It was so they wouldn't get too far behind in their studies.
Every day she would receive a name and room # and a lesson to
teach. One day she was given
a grammar lesson on nouns and verbs and sent to the burn unit.
She didn't know until she got there just how bad it was.
This boy was wrapped in gauze from head to toe...in so much pain.
This was to be his first lesson since his accident weeks before.
She introduced herself
and began the lesson, and he could barely groan or acknowledge her.
She felt very badly for putting him thru the lesson in his
condition, but it was her job, so she did it.
The next day she walked down the hospital hallway on her way to
another student. The boy's
nurse saw her and said, "What did you do to that boy yesterday?"
She melted and began a flurry of apologies about adding any
stress to his life at this time.
The nurse stopped her.
"What I'm saying is, he has totally turned around!
He hadn't been responding to treatment or even trying for us.
He was lethargic in his spirit and had given up.
Now today he is a different person.
All of his levels are much better, and there's a look of life in
his eyes! What did you do in
there?"
Later, after the boy
was all better, they found out from him what happened on that day.
"While I was laying there I thought I was going to die, and that
they just wouldn't tell me.
I had given up. But when the
teacher taught me that lesson I thought to myself--they wouldn't teach
grammar to a boy who was dying, would they?
I realized I was going to live."
What did he receive that
day? Hope!
Whatever you are
facing--God didn't bring you under this teaching today to tease you with
hope. You aren't the
exception. He offers hope!
You are hearing these words right now because it is not hopeless!
Help for the Hopeless - Hope for the
Helpless, pt. 2
John 5:1-9
Living the Christian
life isn't hard. It's
impossible. Only thru Christ
can the impossible happen.
The paralyzed man in our text was powerless, helpless, and hopeless for
38 years.
That was part 1:
The Picture of a Sinner.
Pt. 2:
The Power of the Savior.
1.
What He sees.
v. 6 "Jesus saw...and knew"
He knows everything.
Don't cover it up...don't kid yourself.
Jesus can see the
inside, what you are thinking/feeling.
2:23-25
Here's a group who wants to follow the Lord, but Jesus doesn't
commit Himself to them. They
believed in Jesus, but Jesus did not believe in them.
Why not? Because He
looked inside their hearts and saw that they were only following Him
because of the miracles that He did.
They weren't ready to commit for real.
They were seeking the sensational and their own desires.
'Believe' and 'commit'
are synonymous in Bible terms.
Warren Wiersbe calls these in our text 'unsaved believers.'
It's one thing to respond to a miracle, and another thing to
believe on Jesus Christ.
These were 'miracle mongers', with no commitment.
And
Remember the parable
of the sower? Only 25% of
the seed 'took'. As for much
of the other 75%, something stirred them, but they had no depth of
earth.
Jesus could see right
through them, just as He could look right inside of Peter [1:42] and
said 'thou art Simon' and 'thou shalt be' a stone [Cephas].
There's a period of time between the two.
I thank God for that period of
time as God works on us to make us who we are supposed to be.
We should have patience with one another through those times as
well. Now, if you don't let
God work on you, you end up a gray headed baby, spiritually.
God sees me not for
who I am, but for my potential, and He doesn't throw the clay away...He
continues molding and shaping.
When God saved you He didn't just see you as the filthy sinner
you 'were'...He saw the 'thou shalt be!'
So, when someone
doesn't like who you are, ask them to be patient, because God's not
finished w/ you yet! "He's
still workin' on me."
Jesus saw inside of
Nathaniel in 1:47.
[prejudice]
He saw inside the
woman at the well.
5:42 Talking to the
hypocritical Jewish leaders.
It would be wrong for us to make such an assertion because we cannot see
the heart. But Jesus can!
We have a Savior who sees!
6:64 About Judas, knowing
in advance he would betray Him.
8:10-11
'Go and sin no more?'
How could Jesus let this adulteress off the hook so easily?
He saw her heart, that she was sincerely repentant.
How many are glad that if
you are sincere in your repentance and belief on Jesus that He won't
throw the book at you but will 'let you off the hook'?
8:40 His enemies.
He knew that they had murder in their heart, though they had not
yet vocalized that. God sees
the heart.
We can make the
outside look pretty good.
Imagine if we put that much effort into the inside!
Let's quit pretending
to be something we are not.
Let's be honest with ourselves, w/ others, and with God, who sees!
Jesus sees inside,
knows your problems, and the solutions.
He knows your malady AND your cure!
I'm glad that even
though I'm often as dumb as a box of rocks and sometimes it seems I
can't make a good decision to save my life - my Jesus can look down and
say, "Well, at least he's sincere.
He's a dumb sheep but his heart is right."
"Jesus knows all about
our struggles."
"No one understands
like Jesus. Every woe He
sees and feels.
Tenderly He whispers
comfort. Every broken heart
He heals."
what He sees...
2.
What He searches.
6b "Wilt thou be made whole?"
Duh! Seems like a
ridiculous question. But
fact is, some folks don't want to get well.
Some don't know they are sick.
Some do and yet don't care!
Physically, some
always WANT to be sick.
ill.--Andy Griffith
said of old Miss Emma Watson:
"She's been enjoying poor health for years."
Is it the attention, the self pity.
Ask them how they are doing and get ready for an organ recital!
In
ill.--the leaning
Some simply don't want
to get saved. In some cases
they have grown comfortable with themselves and don't want change.
They've been upside down so long they don't want to be right side
up!
ill.--our bathroom
clock is fast in order to speed us up in the morning.
We know it, and we don't change it because we are used to it!
If you fix it, we'll be late.
ill.--My desk is a
catch all. My wife has tried
at times to clean it up. I
come in and say, "Who messed up by desk?"
"Don't clean off my desk!
I know where everything is at...don't improve me!"
Let me just say that
if you are messed up spiritually and don't want to change, you don't
know what you're missing.
"Will you be made
whole?" You have a free
will. God may 'move' you,
but He will not 'mug' you!
He respects your free will
so much that He not only will allow you to follow sin...He'll allow you
to follow it all the way to hell if you choose.
A Savior who sees, and searches...
3.
What He says.
v. 8
Rise = something he
couldn't do before.
take up thy bed = no
safety net / no plans for relapse.
walk = start taking
care of yourself.
These were 3 things he
couldn't do before...because God's commandments are God's enablements!
God will not command you to do something that you can't do w/ His
help.
Salvation was
immediate
v. 9 It happens in an instant.
It's not a process.
It happens the second you believe.
He made it public
v. 15 It's a good indication that
you are serious!
ill.--man missed
church for months, then showed up one day.
Pastor asked him, "Aren't you in the army of the Lord?"
He whispered, "I'm in the secret service!"
There's no such thing.
Rise up, overcome!
Take up your bed...make no plans for failure.
Walk! Walk in the
Lord's paths this week.
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